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Indian Decade
The Taliban and Fear
A Taliban attack at a hotel in Kabul is set to reinforce growing fear over Western troop withdrawals.
India's Misguided Autonomy
“Strategic autonomy” is the buzz phrase in Indian foreign policy these days. But it hasn’t served India well.
Could Mukherjee Win Backfire?
Pranab Mukherjee looks set to win India’s presidential election. But will a win backfire for the UPA?
Taliban in India "Warning"
The Taliban’s praise for India’s “snubbing” of the U.S. should do nothing to put Indian minds at ease.
NDA in Disarray Over Presidency
The BJP-led NDA looks increasingly fragmented as debate intensifies about who should run for president.
Bengal Tiger for President?
With fears of a Congress drubbing at the next election, Sonia Gandhi may opt for Pranab Mukherjee as president.
India’s Risky Neo-Nonalignment
The principles of nonalignment seem to be making a backdoor return to Indian foreign policy. It’s bad for the country.
India Extends Development Hand
India’s diplomatic reach is being felt further afield these days. Development partnerships are a key tool.
Team Anna Discord
Not all of social activist Anna Hazare’s supporters seem happy with some of Team Anna’s corruption claims.
India Pushes Burma Angle
There are good strategic reasons for India’s decision to court Burma. Manmohan Singh’s trip is just the start.
India's Grim Outlook
India’s government appears adrift and bereft of ideas. It is doing the economy’s prospects no good at all.
Is India a U.S. Cyber Ally?
Concerned about China, the U.S. may be tempted to turn to India as a cyber ally. But India is far from perfect.