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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.
May 07, 2011
Who Was Hiding Bin Laden?
It’s hard to see how bin Laden could have been right under the Pakistan Army’s nose without them knowing.
May 06, 2011
No India Geronimo for Pakistan
India is quick to reassure that it has no plans for a similar operation to the one that killed Osama bin Laden.
May 03, 2011
What Osama Means for India
The killing of Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan has implications for Indian foreign policy as well.
April 25, 2011
Singh Dismisses Kayani Report
Even if true, India would never admit its premier and the Pakistani army chief were in direct contact.
April 20, 2011
CD Controversy Gets Ugly
Infighting amongst those implicated in the latest scandal is taking away from the real issue plaguing India.
April 19, 2011
Hazare Takes on Advani
The distinguished social activist has struck out at the senior opposition leader. Will the clash escalate?
April 14, 2011
Why BRICS 2011 is Important
South Africa’s participation and a UN Security Council ‘connection’ underscore the significance of this year’s summit.
April 08, 2011
Anna Hazare Rattles Gov’t
The social activist’s latest fast-unto-death has likely shaken up India’s leaders. Is it enough to force them into action?
April 07, 2011
India, Thailand Get Closer
Ties between India and Thailand are blossoming. But don’t expect China to be happy about it.
April 05, 2011
India's Population Asset
India’s latest census figures show the country’s population has risen by 181 million since 2001.
April 04, 2011
India Basks in Cricket Glory
But can this cricket-crazy nation ever embrace another sport the way it has its World Cup heroes?
April 03, 2011
CBI Files 2G Charge Sheet
The CBI files its charge sheet over the 2G scam, with former minister A. Raja singled out for particular attention.