• Event

    Indian Defense Policy Faces the Future

    • Ashley J. Tellis, Amitav Acharya, Manohar Thyagaraj
    • March 27, 2013
    • Washington, DC

    India’s defense policies are in transition—and remain mired in controversy—as India continues its steady march toward great-power status.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Musharraf Returns to Pakistan

    The return of former President Musharraf to Pakistan has the potential to complicate the already fraught elections coming in May 2013.

    • Op-Ed

    The Missing Democrats

    The main challenge before Pakistan's politicians is to infuse more substance into the framework of a parliamentary democracy.

    • Op-Ed

    The New Cyber Axis

    A new dialogue on cybersecurity can help the United States and China set global standards for conduct online.

    • Event

    Employing India’s Rural Poor

    India enacted the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in 2005 to implement an ambitious, demand-driven employment-creation program through projects that improve agricultural productivity and alleviate land degradation.

    • Event

    Ambassador Marc Grossman on the Diplomatic Campaign in Afghanistan and Pakistan

    In his first public event since stepping down as Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Ambassador Marc Grossman discussed efforts to reach a political settlement and the future of American diplomacy in the region.

    • Op-Ed

    Capitol Hill to Raisina Hill

    A more realistic understanding of domestic politics in both the United States and India could help alleviate the cycles of unrealistic expectations and disappointment in the U.S.-India bilateral relationship.

    • Op-Ed

    Bengal’s Waters

    China’s plans to connect itself to the Bay of Bengal by infrastructure development in Myanmar could fundamentally alter the region’s strategic landscape.

    • Op-Ed

    What Vali Nasr Got Wrong

    The military and the White House don't deserve all the blame for what went wrong in Afghanistan.

    • Op-Ed

    India-Myanmar Naval Diplomacy

    While India's naval diplomacy with Myanmar is headed in the right direction, Delhi needs to step up the pace of cooperation and take bolder steps in assisting Yangon build its naval and maritime capabilities.

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