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India Executes "Lone Survivor" of Mumbai Attacks
The decision to hang Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani national, was carried out in complete secrecy.
Burma's Football 'Embrace'
As the world’s headlines turned to reforms in Burma, the nation is also branching out into the world of sports.
The Russo-Japanese War: Dollars and Cents
Could St. Petersburg have transformed Lloyd’s of London into an instrument of financial war against Tokyo?
A Delicate Dance: China and India's Border Issue
At what was likely their last meeting, PM Singh and China’s Wen Jiabao met on the sidelines of the EAS.
U.S. Foreign Policy: Driven by Fear?
“…the Obama administration should make no reply to China’s military buildup.”
Salman Khurshid's New Role
Salman Khurshid is embracing his respite away from India’s political soap opera. Still, old habits die hard.
The Race is on for the 2024 Olympics
As the sporting world speculates over the 2020 Olympics, Qatar positions itself for 2024.
A Clash of Civilizations on the High Seas
“A common civilization is no guarantee of harmony; a different civilization is no guarantee of conflict or war.”
Japan and China Clash...and it Doesn't Involve an Island
A recent controversy over the Beijing Marathon shows sports may not be immune to world politics.
What To Fear: China's Strength or Weakness?
The Naval Diplomat’s “Excellent Adventure” at Duke University takes an interesting turn.
South Korea: Bollywood's Future Market?
Brand Bollywood’s penetration of the South Korean market is an idea whose time has come.
Japan Takes Baseball's Asia Series Title
The Yomiuri Giants’ defeated Taiwan’s Lamigo Monkeys in the final game held in Busan, South Korea.