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India, Pakistan, and the ICC: The Champions Trophy Saga

India, Pakistan, and the ICC: The Champions Trophy Saga

By Rishabh Yadav
India’s politicization of its cricket board is having an outsized impact on international tournaments. 
India and China: A Thaw in the Making?

India and China: A Thaw in the Making?

By Shaheli Das
A spurt in high-level meetings has changed the mood in China-India diplomacy, but there are reasons for India to remain skeptical.

On India’s Roads, Ill-suited Infrastructure Drives Pedestrian Deaths

On India’s Roads, Ill-suited Infrastructure Drives Pedestrian Deaths

By Shalini Rankavat
Indian roads are among the deadliest in the world – and most fatalities occur close to pedestrian infrastructure.

India’s Environment-for-Economy Trade-off

India’s Environment-for-Economy Trade-off

By Kingshuk Bhattacharjee and Aryama Ghosh
India's latest move to loosen pollution regulations in the name of cutting red tape has climate activists concerned.

With Start of Trilateral Hydropower Trade, South Asia Begins Historic Cooperation

With Start of Trilateral Hydropower Trade, South Asia Begins Historic Cooperation

By Birat Anupam
Regional cooperation received a boost with the inauguration of a project that will see Nepali hydropower supplied to Bangladesh via the Indian power grid.
Mauritius’ Parliamentary Elections Hold a Crucial Lesson for India

Mauritius’ Parliamentary Elections Hold a Crucial Lesson for India

By Radhey Tambi
After a year of change in India’s neighboring governments, the case of Mauritius demonstrates the value of forging strong ties with all political parties.

Asia-Pacific Gen-Zers at COP29

Asia-Pacific Gen-Zers at COP29

By Sacha Shaw
Across Asia and the Pacific, a new generation is attending the U.N. climate change conference to make their voices heard. These are some of their stories.
India-Israel Defense and Security Cooperation 

India-Israel Defense and Security Cooperation 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sujata Ashwarya. 

New Delhi’s Optimism Over Trump 2.0 Belies Underlying Fault Lines in India-US Relations

New Delhi’s Optimism Over Trump 2.0 Belies Underlying Fault Lines in India-US Relations

By Chietigj Bajpaee
Beyond the Modi-Trump bromance, two perennial priorities for Trump – trade and immigration – are key flashpoints in the India-U.S. relationship.

Why India and Australia Should Expand Their Partnership to the Pacific

Why India and Australia Should Expand Their Partnership to the Pacific

By Rushali Saha
Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region requires New Delhi and Canberra to take a truly holistic approach toward the region.

India’s Leap of Faith in Afghanistan: Tango With the Taliban

India’s Leap of Faith in Afghanistan: Tango With the Taliban

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
The evolving Indian policy toward Afghanistan is either a drastic climb down from a moral high ground or grimly pragmatic, depending on how one looks at things. 
Life in Ladakh Along the Disputed Sino-Indian Border

Life in Ladakh Along the Disputed Sino-Indian Border

By Meha Dixit
For Changpa women in Chushul, the 2020 clashes came during a larger societal shift in gender roles.

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