Publications

    • Op-Ed

    A Rumble in Delhi

    The AAP’s victory in the Delhi elections over the BJP and Congress is nothing short of a stunning reversal of fortune—the impact of which will be felt far beyond the narrow confines of the Indian capital.

    • Op-Ed

    The Second World War: Time to Mark India’s Contributions

    The time has come for political India to put the second World War in its proper historical context and celebrate the extraordinary contributions of the Indian people in defeating fascism and making of the modern world order.

    • Op-Ed

    Chinese Takeaway: Sushma in Beijing

    Those who worried that Modi might be provoking China by drawing too close to the United States have reasons to be reassured as External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj concludes a very successful visit to Beijing.

    • Op-Ed

    The Resilience of Briefcase Politics

    Unless a farsighted Central government can champion campaign finance reforms, the after-effects of the ill-fated 1969 ban on company donations are likely to be felt long after its 45th anniversary.

    • Op-Ed

    It Is Refreshing to Deal With Modi

    President Obama’s visit to India was a great success on multiple counts.

    • Op-Ed

    India-U.S. Relations: Modi and Obama Begin New Chapter

    India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama ended their second summit meeting in less than four months by proclaiming that a new chapter has begun in bilateral relations.

    • Op-Ed

    The Art of the Deal

    To understand the strategic significance of the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama, it is necessary to look beyond the outcomes that the two leaders have unveiled.

    • Op-Ed

    Day 3: India, U.S. Ready to Talk To—Not At—Each Other

    As they ended their three-day summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Barack Obama had every reason to feel vindicated that their political bet on each other had paid off handsomely.

    • Op-Ed

    What Day Two Means: They Link Power, Politics, and Business

    As Modi and Obama joined the Republic Day celebrations and spent time with business leaders, the rest of the world has begun to react to the full import of the emerging strategic partnership.

    • Op-Ed

    From Looking East to Acting East

    As Prime Minister Narendra Modi surprised the world with his passion for foreign policy, Asia has inevitably taken center stage in the conduct of his government’s diplomacy.

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