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Can China Learn from Rome?
China can emulate a Roman general known for delay—if it has the patience.
How India Sees the U.S. Presidential Election
Dr. Sridhar Krishnaswami gives us a sample of three possible views from India on America’s Presidential race.
Jeremy Lin Shines Like a 'Rocket'
Jeremy Lin was the talk of the town in New York. His first game as a member of the Houston Rockets was a success.
Vietnam’s Undersea Anti-Access Fleet
The logic of access denial could work for Hanoi—and against stability in Southeast Asia.
India Resumes Cricket Ties With Pakistan
While a small step, could India and Pakistan use “cricket diplomacy” to foster better relations?
Japan's J-League Invades Southeast Asia
With deals in Burma, Vietnam and Thailand it seems Japan is ready to dominate Southeast Asia football.
Anti-Access on the Korean Peninsula
North Korea confronts probably the hardest anti-access challenge of any coastal defender.
The Real Iran Threat
While Iran might not be able to defeat America, it might be able exact a heavy toll. Would an American President pause?
Cabinet Reshuffle Ahead of 2014 Election
PM Singh announced seventeen new ministers on Sunday. Is it enough to revive the Congress Party’s chances?
India Formula One Grand Prix Takes Shape
Despite some unique challenges, Indian Formula One racing presses forward.
Flashy Name, Old Idea: Anti-Access Strategy
While made popular by recent analysis of China’s military, anti-access has deep routes in history.
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna Resigns
Could a budding scandal have caused his sudden departure?