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India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World

India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What are the key factors limiting and driving Indian foreign policy?
At Fifth Inter-Korean Summit, Koreas Announce Major Military-to-Military Agreements

At Fifth Inter-Korean Summit, Koreas Announce Major Military-to-Military Agreements

By Ankit Panda
The two sides announced buffer zones in the land, sea, and air along their frontier to reduce tensions.

The Sino-Russian Entente and India’s Choices

The Sino-Russian Entente and India’s Choices

By Harsh V. Pant
India should take growing Sino-Russian ties very seriously.

What to Watch for at the Fifth Inter-Korean Summit

What to Watch for at the Fifth Inter-Korean Summit

By Ankit Panda
Where do inter-Korean peace talks go from here?

US Forces Korea Is About to See a Change in Command

US Forces Korea Is About to See a Change in Command

By Ankit Panda
General Vincent K. Brooks is stepping down as the commander of U.S. Forces Korea.
Play The Diplomat’s Quiz: September 16, 2018 Edition

Play The Diplomat’s Quiz: September 16, 2018 Edition

By Ankit Panda
Test your knowledge of the Asia-Pacific region with The Diplomat's weekly news quiz!

The New Nuclear Normal in North Korea?

The New Nuclear Normal in North Korea?

By Ankit Panda
North Korea is beginning to lower the profile of nuclear weapons in its external signaling.
Five Years Later: Reviewing China's Belt and Road Initiative

Five Years Later: Reviewing China's Belt and Road Initiative

By Ankit Panda
Is China's Belt and Road Initiative running into growing pains?

Are France and the UK Here to Stay in the South China Sea?

Are France and the UK Here to Stay in the South China Sea?

By Tuan Anh Luc
Are the French and British navies here to stay in the South China Sea?

The Damage Is Done: Trump and the Asia-Pacific

The Damage Is Done: Trump and the Asia-Pacific

By Ankit Panda
The president’s successor will need to offer a path forward that addresses our current self-serving American approach.

A Declaration to End the Korean War Matters: 3 Steps to Moving Forward

A Declaration to End the Korean War Matters: 3 Steps to Moving Forward

By Kyung Suk Lee and Joshua Nezam
Seoul and Washington don't see the end-of-war declaration the same way. That has implications for diplomacy with North Korea.
Pakistan's New Government Fails Its First Major Test on Extremism

Pakistan's New Government Fails Its First Major Test on Extremism

By Umair Jamal
The Pakistani government's handling of Atif Mian's removal from the Economic Advisory Council is a travesty.

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