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Overcoming India and Pakistan's Perpetual Standoff in Kashmir

Overcoming India and Pakistan's Perpetual Standoff in Kashmir

By Amina Afzal
Increasing tensions between the two countries don’t augur well for the fragile South Asian peace.
What Modi Didn’t Say About India Energy Challenges

What Modi Didn’t Say About India Energy Challenges

By Grace Guo
A closer look at a missing piece in the Indian premier’s address to the IEF Ministerial meeting in New Delhi.

Rebels and Civilians Killed as Violence Surges in Kashmir

Rebels and Civilians Killed as Violence Surges in Kashmir

By Ahmer Khan
Deadly clashes in disputed Kashmir leave 21 dead and over 200 injured.

India’s Growing Role in the Middle East

India’s Growing Role in the Middle East

By Rachel Brandenburg and Bharath Gopalaswamy
A recent agreement to allow an Indian airline to run flights to Israel through Saudi airspace illustrates Delhi’s increasing clout.

The Trump Administration’s New Afghan Problem: The Islamic State

The Trump Administration’s New Afghan Problem: The Islamic State

By Sudha Ratan
The Islamic State’s South Asia branch complicates regional efforts to move Afghanistan toward peace.
Has India’s Plan to Build a Military Base in Seychelles Stalled?

Has India’s Plan to Build a Military Base in Seychelles Stalled?

By Abhishek Mishra
The 2015 Assumption Island agreement between India and the Seychelles has progressed slowly, amid heated debate in the island nation.

Why March 2018 Was an Active Month in Vietnam’s Balancing Against China in the South China Sea

Why March 2018 Was an Active Month in Vietnam’s Balancing Against China in the South China Sea

By Derek Grossman
Hanoi was busy in March with proponents of a “peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.”
Penguin Dads: Changing Gender Norms in India

Penguin Dads: Changing Gender Norms in India

By Jagriti Gangopadhyay
More Indian fathers are becoming involved in their children's lives. The government should take note.

What My DNA Says About India’s History

What My DNA Says About India’s History

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What a dive into the past, as told through genetics, can reveal about South Asia's history.

India’s Rising Stature as a Solar Power

India’s Rising Stature as a Solar Power

By Chithra Purushothaman
New Delhi’s International Solar Alliance envisions a green future.

Dumont, Guha, and the Danger of Stereotyping India

Dumont, Guha, and the Danger of Stereotyping India

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The case of Dumont’s book may serve as a warning to all foreigners dealing with Indian society.
Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?

Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Pakistan and Nepal rarely exchange bilateral visits. This trip -- under the gaze of India and China -- has made waves.

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