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Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor

Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor

By Vasabjit Banerjee and Prashant Hosur Suhas
How is India's air force placed to handle a potential war with Pakistan and a two-front war with Pakistan and China?
India and Pakistan’s Main Battle Tank Forces: An Overview

India and Pakistan’s Main Battle Tank Forces: An Overview

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The two South Asian rivals field two of the world’s largest tank armies.

India and Pakistan on the Brink

India and Pakistan on the Brink

By Sudha Ramachandran
As South Asia's nuclear neighbors trade strikes and accusations, a fragile region holds its breath.

Beggar-Thy-Neighbor: The Effects of Revoking Pakistan’s MFN Status

Beggar-Thy-Neighbor: The Effects of Revoking Pakistan’s MFN Status

By Ubaid Mushtaq
Trade is always a first casualty.

Depoliticizing South Asia’s Water Crisis

Depoliticizing South Asia’s Water Crisis

By Farwa Aamer and Jace White
National governments and regional policy makers must address the incessant politicization of water resource management in South Asia.
Sri Lanka: Caught in an Indo-China ‘Great Game’?

Sri Lanka: Caught in an Indo-China ‘Great Game’?

By Shakthi De Silva
A blueprint for Sri Lanka’s foreign policy.

India’s Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Is Combat Ready

India’s Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Is Combat Ready

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India’s Tejas light combat aircraft is finally ready for action.
India’s Air Force to Receive 4 More Tejas Light Combat Aircraft in March 2019

India’s Air Force to Receive 4 More Tejas Light Combat Aircraft in March 2019

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India’s Ministry of Defense revealed this week that four more Tejas light combat aircraft will be delivered to the Air Force next month.

Rohingya Refugees Caught Between India and a Hard Place

Rohingya Refugees Caught Between India and a Hard Place

By Meenakshi Ganguly
All Rohingya in India should have access to a fair procedure through the UN refugee agency.

Japan’s Growing Strategic Footprint in South Asia

Japan’s Growing Strategic Footprint in South Asia

By Sarbhanu Nath
The focus on China has overshadowed Japan's increasing presence in the region.

Adopt a Heritage: Who Will Save the Everest Estate in India?

Adopt a Heritage: Who Will Save the Everest Estate in India?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
George Everest’s mansion is decrepit and New Delhi wants a private company to adopt it.
Kashmir’s Teenage Militants

Kashmir’s Teenage Militants

By Um-Roommana and Suhail Bhat
In the last few years, increasing numbers of teenagers have joined Kashmir’s militants.

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