For a government whose claim to fame was governance delivered straight from the top, the view from the summit is unexpectedly cloudy.
Delhi’s entrenched pessimism on Pakistan is not in tune with the interests of a large number of political constituencies that want a more relaxed relationship between the two countries.
Modi’s surprise trip to Lahore is about lending political energy to the peace process at the highest level.
All kinds of public figures use B.R. Ambedkar to defend their actions and beliefs. But what did he say, really?
Few thought Prime Minister Modi would put religion and culture into the diplomatic mix with Pakistan. He has sprung a surprise.
Despite the constitutional and statutory limits, Pakistan has failed to curb the political interference of intelligence agencies.
India’s unfolding partnership with Japan allows Delhi to respond more effectively to China’s One Belt, One Road initiative.
Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe are betting that Japan and India can influence Asia’s strategic future by reclaiming regional leadership.
The United States and India are on the cusp of realizing their ambition to entrench meaningful defense cooperation despite the absence of a formal alliance.
After the Bangkok breakthrough, Delhi has now established a direct line of communication with Pakistan’s army chief.