New Delhi will need to do more to increase its material capabilities if it wants to achieve the goal of becoming a great power by 2050.
New Delhi has been tentative on the international stage despite a number of factors that demand a stronger Indian role in the world.
India needed to drop its posturing and step up political and security engagement in the Gulf.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s accomplishments in foreign policy offer hope that similar achievements can be produced at home.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for India to become a leading power represents a change in how the country’s top political leadership conceives of its role in international politics.
The real value of the U.S.-Indian partnership will come when both nations begin to view the other as indispensable for resolving the challenges at the core of today’s global disorder.
The success of democracy in Bangladesh will depend on the political elites’ ability to abandon their zero-sum rivalry and demonstrate commitment to democratic norms in their attitudes and behavior.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is allowing the army to rule without governing.
The Pakistani military must end its long history of using jihad as an instrument of national security as part of any successful strategy to tackle terrorism.
All states indulge in spying, political and commercial. India and Pakistan should acknowledge their respective spies and bring them home through spy swaps when they get caught.