The NSA’s newly-revealed espionage programs should prompt India to think about its own approach to cybersecurity.
Washington should not put too much faith in the prospect of renewed negotiations with the Taliban.
The idea that caste dominates politics in India may rest on an unsupported assumption: that Indian voters always know to what caste candidates belong.
The rise of Narendra Modi gives the BJP an opportunity to reshape its narrative before India’s national elections next year. But the opposition party is still at a disadvantage.
Lashkar-e-Taiba is clearly capable of posing a threat to the United States, but one that must be kept in perspective.
The Indian nuclear energy industry is evolving as the country looks for new sustainable ways to power its burgeoning middle class.
President Obama’s informal summit with Chinese president Xi should remind New Delhi of the need for deep diplomacy with both powers.
While drone strikes were seen in Islamabad as a violation of the country’s sovereignty, they were also arguably an effective counterterrorism mechanism.
With India’s revitalized Look East policy and the U.S. rebalance toward Asia, New Delhi’s and Washington’s interests are converging. But both initiatives face challenges in the short term.
Bureaucratic and political holdups in India’s defense ministry have undermined New Delhi’s ties with its neighbors.