Publications

    • Article

    Five Trends Shaping India’s Voting Landscape

    India’s upcoming parliamentary election is painted as a head-to-head battle between two national-level parties, but political observers should not overlook local factors.

    • Domestic Barriers to Dismantling the Militant Infrastructure in Pakistan

      Pakistan will continue to find it difficult to counter militancy more vigorously in its territory, and U.S. officials urging the country to make greater efforts should fully understand the obstacles.

      • Op-Ed

      Talking to the Taliban: Between Hope and Experience

      There is no evidence to suggest Nawaz Sharif has persuaded the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence to change its strategy to install the Taliban in power and turn Afghanistan into a protectorate of the Pakistan Army.

      • Op-Ed

      No Model State

      The way Gujarat is attracting investors is good for growth. But for real development, investing in education would make much more sense.

      • Op-Ed

      India’s Most Wanted

      When it comes to jihadist violence in India, Pakistani militants typically receives the most focus. However, indigenous actors with external support are responsible for the majority of attacks.

      • Op-Ed

      The Arab Divide on Syria

      As Obama seeks support for a bombing campaign against Syria, the Arab League has held the Assad regime responsible for the use of chemical weapons and called for international action.

      • Op-Ed

      Karzai in Pak

      Delhi must engage all forces in Afghanistan and focus on insulating India from the negative consequences of the new phase that has begun to unfold on India's northwestern frontiers.

      • Op-Ed

      Book Review: India Today: Economics, Politics and Society

      It is easy to be awestruck by the sweeping changes that have transformed India’s political economy in recent decades. But these changes, paradoxically, are taking place amidst a great deal of continuity.

      • Op-Ed

      On Kabul, Take a Wider View

      While remaining dedicated to the strengthening of the central government of Afghanistan, India must also constructively engage political groups outside the government.

      • Op-Ed

      India and Iraq: Restoring the Old Warmth

      The visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to India marks the rapid acceleration of bilateral ties after Delhi’s prolonged neglect of Baghdad.

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