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Indian Decade
No Quick Solutions for Kashmir
While some have argued for an independent state, it could make matters even worse.
Sweet Nothings and Diplomatic Somethings
A rumored romance between members of Pakistan’s political elite causes amusement and concern in India
Mamata Divorces UPA - But Economic Reforms May Come of Age
An ally deserts India’s embattled government, but the PM presses on with plans to reinvigorate the economy.
UPA Unscathed By Protests
The All India Strike, far from demonstrating a unified opposition, could actually strengthen the UPA.
Don't Count the UPA Government Out Just Yet
Despite the loss of its second largest coalition ally, it would be premature to write the Singh government off.
India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act
No longer guided by zero-sum calculations or outdated ideologies, can India befriend both rivals?
With Eye on China, India Embraces Maldives
India and Maldives strengthened their defense ties during Defense Minister Atony’s visit this weekend.
Congress Party Takes on Economic Reforms
“If we have to go down, we have to go down fighting”
India's Space Agency Conducts 100th Mission
Having passed this milestone, it’s time for the Indian Space Research Organization to look ahead.
India, Pakistan Loosen Visa Restrictions
People-to-people relations are the latest area to receive a boost as the two sides continue their thaw.
Singh vs. The Washington Post
The PM’s Office is taking the Washington Post to task for a critical article it published. The Post has stood by its work.
Is Krishna's Pakistan Trip All Hype?
It increasingly appears that little will get done during the External Affairs Minister’s visit this weekend.