The rise of India and China holds profound implications for Bangladesh’s economy, politics, and foreign policy.
Nepal's overtures to China and India signal its progress toward geopolitical maturity.
The younger generation in Pakistan may prove to be a decisive, if unpredictable, factor in the upcoming elections, with potentially serious consequences for the country's foreign policy.
On May 11, 2013, for the first time in Pakistan’s history, the country will hold general elections after a legislature has completed its term.
While India’s attention is focused on the general elections in Pakistan this month, the unfolding contest for the next president of Iran amidst deep divisions with the country’s political elite should be of interest to Delhi.
The 2010 arrest and release of the CIA’s Afghan cash deliveryman shows how dysfunctional U.S. Afghanistan policy has been.
The United States should focus on building a stable balance of power to best curb the spread of nuclear weapons.
In the past two decades, India has witnessed momentous simultaneous transitions in the economic, societal, and political domains. The intensity and pace of the changes occurring in India is fueling expectations and is already resulting in disappointments, both in India and globally, in terms of the role India will play in the world.
CIA payouts to Hamid Karzai have bolstered a corrupt government and undermined U.S. interests in the region.
Measures designed to dissuade politicians in India from criminal behavior must be accompanied by measures designed to reduce demand for such representatives by parties and voters.