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Indian Decade
India-China Tranquility Fading?
The unofficial border between India and China is usually described as tranquil. Is that starting to change?
Formula 1 Meets Poverty
India has just hosted its first Formula 1 race. But with millions still in poverty, should it be spending money this way?
Activists 'Halt' India Plant
Activists opposed to the Kudankulam nuclear plant in India have reportedly brought work to a virtual halt.
An Inclusive Bangladesh Policy
India’s closer relationship with Bangladesh is welcome. But it needs to be about more than the Hasina administration.
Why India Admired Gaddafi
Muammar Gaddafi was a brutal dictator. That doesn’t mean that it was right to intervene in Libya.
India, Japan to Inch Closer
Upcoming visits to Japan by two senior Indian ministers underscore efforts by both nations to bolster ties.
Hazare No Narayan
Some are arguing that Anna Hazare has echoes of 1970s reformer Jayaprakash Narayan. Not really.
'Pakistan Took GPS Data'
India’s media is speculating that the Pakistan Army took key data from an Indian Army helicopter. India says no.
Pakistan Army Keeps Cool
Pakistan’s reaction to an Indian helicopter that strayed into Pakistan-administered Kashmir was admirably calm.
The Rise of the Right Wing
The rise of right wing fanaticism is putting the idea of a liberal India in jeopardy, says Sanjay Kumar.
India Quiet on Gaddafi Killing
A reluctance to offend the Muslim world has been behind India’s subdued reaction to Gaddafi’s death.
Clinton Talks Tough on Pakistan
Hillary Clinton has some tough words for Pakistan over tackling terrorist safe havens along the Afghan border.