• Op-Ed

    Abe the Bold

    Manmohan Singh could stand to learn from Shinzo Abe's energetic outreach to foreign governments.

    • Event

    The Strategic Environment in South Asia

    Over the next decade, the United States, China, and India will form a critical strategic triangle while the individual relationships of these three nations with ASEAN, Iran, and Pakistan will have significant regional and global implications.

    • Op-Ed

    Rule of Gavel

    In the absence of credible military or civilian governance, Pakistan is experiencing a government of judges by default.

    • Op-Ed

    Beijing at Sea

    India should take note of China’s rapid, multifaceted expansion of its ability to project power through its navy.

    • Op-Ed

    The Militant Groups Next Door

    Washington must begin reorienting its South Asian counterterrorism efforts to take into account the decreasing threat from al-Qaeda and growing potential for attacks against regional stability.

    • Event

    Cyberspace in India: Growing and Maturing

    The growth of social media, e-commerce, and e-governance is making policy relating to cyberspace a critical issue in India and elsewhere.

    • Event

    Inside Lashkar-e-Taiba

    • Frederic Grare, C. Christine Fair, Don Rassler, Nadia Shoeb, Anirban Ghosh
    • April 22, 2013
    • Washington, DC

    Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a Pakistani terrorist organization best known for the high-profile November 2008 attack in Mumbai, has established itself as one of the most feared groups in the region.

    • Op-Ed

    A Class of His Own

    Narendra Modi may have trouble hanging on to the support of the middle class if the Bharatiya Janata Party does not crack down on corruption in its ranks.

    • Op-Ed

    Afghan Attack

    The West must recognize that there are reasons that the Pakistani military doesn’t want a stable Afghanistan.

    • Article

    Take the Bilateral Security Agreement Out of Afghan Politics

    Pausing bilateral security negotiations until after valid elections in Afghanistan would be one way to demonstrate a U.S. commitment to the Afghan population.

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