• Op-Ed

    Nehru at 125: The Great Game Folio

    Arguments in New Delhi about Jawaharlal Nehru probably say more about India’s contemporary politics than the achievements and failures of its first prime minister.

    • Event

    Prospects for the Coalition Government in Afghanistan

    While Afghanistan may be emerging from the period of great uncertainty that followed the fraud-ridden presidential run-off of June 2014, it is far from out of the woods.

    • Op-Ed

    Modi in Myanmar: Rebuilding the Historic Connections

    Modi has his work cut out for him in bridging the growing gap between the potential and reality of India’s partnership with Myanmar.

    • Op-Ed

    Summitry and Substance

    Modi should trust his own instincts rather than conform to the prevailing canon in the political class and the bureaucratic establishment on the issues to be discussed at the East Asian Summit and the G-20 meeting.

    • Op-Ed

    New Leadership Unlikely to Shift Priorities for Pakistan’s ISI

    The new head of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, Lt. Gen. Rizwan Akhtar, is unlikely to make big changes in the organization’s strategic orientation or operations.

    • Op-Ed

    Securing Kabul

    It remains to be seen if the Afghan National Army will be able to resist the Taliban, which has already rejected President Ghani’s invitation for peace talks.

    • Op-Ed

    India and the Middle East: Finding a New Balance

    While some might find India’s new approach to the Middle East somewhat disconcerting, the government of Narendra Modi is bringing pragmatism and transparency to India’s Middle East policy.

    • Op-Ed

    Imagining Greater India

    Modi has a rare opportunity to tap into positive trends within the South Asian diaspora. An intensive engagement with the South Asian diaspora would be a valuable complement to Modi’s declared strategy of befriending neighbors.

    • Event

    Pakistan’s Role in Afghanistan’s Transition

    • Frederic Grare, Samina Ahmed, Mark Schneider
    • November 06, 2014
    • Washington, DC

    As the deadline for withdrawal of U.S. troops in Afghanistan approaches, Afghanistan’s neighbors will have a greater impact on shaping the country’s uncertain future.

    • Op-Ed

    Chinese Takeaway: Lanka Pit-Stop

    Statements from Colombo and Beijing on the frequent appearance of Chinese submarines and ships at Sri Lankan ports are likely to worsen New Delhi’s concerns rather than blunt them.

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