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Clinton Covers India Bases

Clinton Covers India Bases

Hillary Clinton has made what is likely her last visit to India as secretary of state. There were no big hiccups.

India Walks U.S.-Iran Tightrope

India Walks U.S.-Iran Tightrope

India has a delicate balancing act with the United States and Iran. Can it look after its business interests?

Taliban Rebuff

Taliban Rebuff

Hours after Barack Obama’s visit to Afghanistan, the Taliban struck. It’s not a good omen for the country.

India in an Election Year

India in an Election Year

Judging from two big foreign policy speeches last week, the U.S. doesn’t quite know how to handle India ties.

Obama and the Possible

Obama and the Possible

Barack Obama’s surprise visit to Afghanistan highlighted his deft political skills in a presidential election year.

India's Spy Satellite Launch?

The launch of Radar Imaging Satellite 1, a week after the Agni-V, is another boost for strategic planners.

Why So Gloomy, India?

Why So Gloomy, India?

India has started to sound a little gloomy about its economic prospects. But it’s certainly not all bad.

50-50 India?

50-50 India?

A top economist says India only has a 50 percent chance of breaking out into economic stardom. Is he right?

A Surprisingly Good Day for Politics

A Surprisingly Good Day for Politics

The ruling Congress recommended eight of its own MPs be suspended. It was actually a good day for politics.

Will India’s IMF Move Work?

Will India’s IMF Move Work?

India is joining China in pushing for a greater voice at the International Monetary Fund. Will its gamble pay off?

India’s Misplaced Priorities

India’s Misplaced Priorities

The launch of the Agni-V missile was hailed as a success. It’s actually an example of misplaced priorities.

Flip Side of the Agni-V Launch

Flip Side of the Agni-V Launch

India took a big leap forward with the launch of the Agni-V missile. But it complicates ties with China.

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