Sino-Indian relations have hit a rough patch in recent months.
Demonetization alone is not enough to end dirty money in Indian politics. Modi must also close legal loopholes, tie tax breaks to political parties with transparency, and directly attack the underlying drivers of the black economy.
The Indian Supreme Court is facing its greatest challenge since the 1970s and tensions between the judges and the government have never been so intense for such a long period.
New Delhi should not rule out change in Pakistan’s civil-military relations and examine if those changes can facilitate a more productive engagement with Islamabad.
Despite India’s impressive economic growth rates in the mid-2000s, the long-term magnitude and sustainability of this progress remains uncertain.
This book examines how the region’s major political powers view international politics and the use of military force.
Chancelleries across Eurasia are scrambling to come to terms with the entirely unexpected victory of Trump.
The world reacts to the election of Donald Trump and its potential implications.
If the United States under Trump views itself as a distant power that will help support rather than direct regional systems, India will have greater space and agency to construct a strong Eurasian coalition.
Much of the India-U.S. relationship functions through their respective bureaucracies. But reassuring America’s friends abroad will be an uphill climb for Trump.