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Rampaging COVID-19 Cases Expose Flaws in Kerala’s Healthcare Model

Rampaging COVID-19 Cases Expose Flaws in Kerala’s Healthcare Model

By A. Harikumar
While cases across India have declined after a devastating surge in April and May, the situation in Kerala remains serious.
Malabar 2021 and Beyond: India’s Naval Pushback Against China

Malabar 2021 and Beyond: India’s Naval Pushback Against China

By Sreeram Chaulia
Maritime diplomacy is the key to India’s more muscular China strategy.

India’s Military Outreach: Military Logistics Agreements

India’s Military Outreach: Military Logistics Agreements

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s increasing activities in the Indo-Pacific have motivated India to embrace military logistics agreements with a wide variety of partners.

Taliban Caretaker Government: Good for Internal Cohesion, Bad for Governance

Taliban Caretaker Government: Good for Internal Cohesion, Bad for Governance

By Haroun Rahimi
The new government might have saved the Taliban from internal fracturing, but it has certainly made it harder for them to govern Afghanistan. 

Where Does the China-India Border Dispute Stand?

Where Does the China-India Border Dispute Stand?

Alka Acharya, M. Taylor Fravel, Lin Minwang, Lu Yang, and Sushant Singh discuss the state of the border today and the future of China-India relations.
Power Struggle in Kabul Worries Islamabad

Power Struggle in Kabul Worries Islamabad

By Umair Jamal
Infighting within the Taliban government has the potential to spiral into conflicts across Afghanistan, with spillover implications for Pakistan.

Taliban Announce Acting Government Lineup

Taliban Announce Acting Government Lineup

By Catherine Putz
The Taliban's “inclusive” government is made up of middle-aged male mullahs, mostly.
Can India Engage With the Taliban?

Can India Engage With the Taliban?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
While domestic politics and moral compulsions pull India away from the Taliban, its strategic interests will push it to engage with the new government in Kabul.

Is India’s Congress Party in Self-Destruct Mode?

Is India’s Congress Party in Self-Destruct Mode?

By Kavita Chowdhury
India’s Grand Old Party is in need of bold and cohesive leadership.

India Probes Kashmir Leader’s Family Under Anti-Terror Law

India Probes Kashmir Leader’s Family Under Anti-Terror Law

By Aijaz Hussain
According to security officials, cases were registered against Geelani's kin for shouting anti-India slogans and wrapping his body in the Pakistani flag.

US South Asia Policy: The Fallout From Afghanistan

US South Asia Policy: The Fallout From Afghanistan

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Michael Kugelman.
Don’t Assume a Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Means Smooth Sailing for Pakistan

Don’t Assume a Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Means Smooth Sailing for Pakistan

By Maryam Raashed
Already, there are worrying signs that the Taliban are inclined to ignore Islamabad's most pressing concerns.

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