The opportune moment for Modi to create major political and economic change may have already passed.
Clear regulations on drones are required, as the status quo is not sustainable from the point of view of national security, industrial growth, or social welfare.
Washington’s newly acquired taste for public diplomacy could result in squandering the recent gains in the U.S.-India strategic partnership.
Despite winning the first single-party majority in India in three decades, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not effectively used the bully pulpit to champion reformist economic policies.
Those outside America must ignore the elite condescension towards Trump and appreciate that his advance reflects an unprecedented churn in American politics.
India and Pakistan have considerable scope to build on the various confidence-building measures that have been negotiated in the past decade and a half, especially in the areas of trade and economic cooperation.
Delhi has learnt the virtues of steadfastness in coping with the internal battles of its neighbors.
The mobilization of Jats, Marathas, and Patels, all dominant castes in India, describes something important about structural problems in the Indian economy.
Anti-Dalit attitudes are on the rise.
After a two-week journey from Beijing’s industrial heartland in the eastern Zhejiang province, the 32-container train that arrived in Tehran on February 15 is the first ever to traverse the fabled silk road between China and Iran.