Archive

November 2015

Securing Stability in Afghanistan, the 'Heart of Asia'

Securing Stability in Afghanistan, the 'Heart of Asia'

By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
The upcoming Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process meeting offers an opportunity for the world to come together on Afghanistan.

Why India Should Lead in Paris

Why India Should Lead in Paris

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The climate change talks, which start today, give India an opportunity to bridge a global divide.
India’s Upcoming Interest Rate Decision

India’s Upcoming Interest Rate Decision

By Anish Mishra
Which way will the RBI move on monetary policy?

Asia’s Political Dynasties

Asia’s Political Dynasties

By Paul French
Postwar dynasties in Asia have been remarkably persistent.

Setting the Record Straight on Tipu Sultan's Legacy in India

Setting the Record Straight on Tipu Sultan's Legacy in India

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Tipu Sultan is both demonized and glorified by different segments of Indian society. The truth is more complicated.

Japan Set to Boost East China Sea Troop Presence

By Ankit Panda
Japan will likely deploy 500 troops to Ishigaki island, 90 nautical miles from the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands.

North Korea's Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Test Fails

North Korea's Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Test Fails

By Ankit Panda
North Korea tested its Bukkeukseong-1/KN-11 missile again. This time, the test may actually have been submarine-launched.
Japan-India Maritime Surveillance Aircraft Deal May Come Before the New Year

Japan-India Maritime Surveillance Aircraft Deal May Come Before the New Year

By Ankit Panda
Tokyo and New Delhi may complete four-year-long negotiations on the sale of Japan's US-2 surveillance aircraft to India.

What Are Boeing’s Prospects for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in Asia?

What Are Boeing’s Prospects for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in Asia?

By Benjamin David Baker
With competition from both foreign and other U.S. companies, can the tried and tested Super Hornet stay in the game?

After Deadly Attack in Mali, How Will China Protect Its Citizens Abroad?

After Deadly Attack in Mali, How Will China Protect Its Citizens Abroad?

By Benjamin David Baker
The al-Qaeda attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali’s capital left 3 Chinese citizens dead. How will Beijing react?

The Battle of Kohima and Indian Historical Consciousness

The Battle of Kohima and Indian Historical Consciousness

By Sanjay Kumar
The Battle of Kohima saw northeast India emerge as a decisive battlefield in the Second World War.
Can CPEC Become a Reconciliation Force in Balochistan?

Can CPEC Become a Reconciliation Force in Balochistan?

By Umair Jamal
A major infrastructure initiative between China and Pakistan could spur reconciliation in Balochistan.

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