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Indian Decade
India’s Unseen War Histories
Bureaucratic incompetence and indifference is robbing India of a proper understanding of its military history.
Blessing in Disguise for UPA
A Supreme Court decision over probing black money, and civil society input into a new bill may actually help the Singh govt.
States and Foreign Policy
With growing economic ties with other countries, individual Indian states are trying harder to influence foreign policy.
Singh Upsets Bangladesh
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh upsets Bangladesh after suggesting many are anti-Indian in an off-the-record interview.
Big Brother in India?
Manmohan Singh has pledged to tackle corruption. But could India’s efforts to beat black money lead to a police state?
Why the SCO Matters
How the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation could play a key role in reshaping Central and South Asia.
India Gets Close to Saudi Arabia
An expected new energy partnership between India and Saudi Arabia highlights warming ties between them.
India and the Taliban Talks
India will be watching talks between the United States and elements of the Taliban with a wary eye.
Anna Hazare Under Fire
The Communist Party joins Congress in criticising activist Anna Harare. Will the BJP follow suit?
What Turkey Can Teach India
India’s foreign policy community is too fixated on China, Pakistan and the US. It needs some creative thinking.
Gandhi Outfoxing Hazare?
Sonia Gandhi and the UPA government looks like they’re pushing back against campaigner Anna Hazare.
India, Pakistan Ready for Talks
High-level talks are set to resume between India and Pakistan. But the two countries have very different agendas.