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Rajeev Sharma
Rajeev Sharma is a New Delhi-based journalist-author who has been writing on international relations, foreign policy, strategic affairs, security and terrorism for over two decades.
He has published seven books so far, five of them non-fiction, two fiction.
September 27, 2011
Rabbani's Death Blow to India
The assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani is a blow to the Afghan peace process and India’s security.
September 23, 2011
A Belated IM Decision
The US decision to designate the Indian Mujahideen a terrorist outfit is welcome, if very late coming.
September 18, 2011
Earthquake Rattles India
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake has rattled parts of India, claiming at least a dozen lives and damaging buildings.
September 17, 2011
Congress Party Winds of Change
News that Rahul Gandhi attended his first ever Congress core committee meeting is a further sign of change.
September 16, 2011
Lokpal Bill 2.0?
Does a meeting of prominent intellectuals offer a route to a more democratic and effective Lokpal Bill?
September 13, 2011
Anna Hazare Lashes Out
Activist Anna Hazare attacks Manmohan Singh and L.K. Advani in his first post-fast interview with news outlets.
September 09, 2011
Delhi Bomb Manhunt Continues
Investigations into Wednesday’s bomb outside a Delhi court are complicated by conflicting claims of responsibility.
September 07, 2011
Bomb Blast Rocks Delhi
A briefcase bomb blast outside the Delhi High Court kills at least 11 people and injures dozens more.
September 05, 2011
A Bangladesh Border Deal?
India’s relations with Bangladesh are set to get a boost with the signing of a deal to resolve border disputes.
September 01, 2011
India, China Navies Face-Off
Reports an Indian naval vessel was challenged by China in the South China Sea is likely to further raise tensions.
August 31, 2011
Nepal Gets New Leader
Nepal’s new prime minister, Baburam Bhattarai, was educated in India. India’s foreign policy makers will welcome him.
August 28, 2011
Anna Hazare Ends Latest Fast
Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare ends his fast, but promises to push for education and electoral change.