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Iran Refutes Indian Media Reports on Israeli Embassy Attack

Iran Refutes Indian Media Reports on Israeli Embassy Attack

By Abhijnan Rej
The January 29 attack could prove to be a further sticking point in the increasingly convoluted India-Iran relationship.
The Pakistani Taliban is Back

The Pakistani Taliban is Back

By Daud Khattak
Over the past two years, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has re-emerged. The group poses a threat in Pakistan and beyond.

As US Mulls Afghan Exit, Activist Sees Long Fight for Women

As US Mulls Afghan Exit, Activist Sees Long Fight for Women

By Associated Press
The road to justice and equality remains long.

Historian Kyle Gardner on the Jagged Roots of the China-India Ladakh Standoff

Historian Kyle Gardner on the Jagged Roots of the China-India Ladakh Standoff

By Abhijnan Rej
“But just because the topography of the Aksai Chin doesn’t afford a neat natural line to use as a border, it doesn’t mean that both sides can’t come up with a borderline that can be respected.”

Second, Kinder Acts: The Story of Reena Nachika

Second, Kinder Acts: The Story of Reena Nachika

By Abhijit Mohanty
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the story of a young Indian Maoist who turned her back on violence – and now champions education instead.
Indian PM to Inaugurate New Bridge Connecting Bangladesh and India

Indian PM to Inaugurate New Bridge Connecting Bangladesh and India

By Abhijnan Rej
This year, marking the 50th independence anniversary of Bangladesh, provides both Dhaka and New Delhi a natural opportunity to bring relations back on track.

The Blinken Letter: A Renewed Push for Afghan Peace, Proposals Both New and Old

The Blinken Letter: A Renewed Push for Afghan Peace, Proposals Both New and Old

By Catherine Putz
Parts of the brief letter have drawn a strong reaction from Afghan leaders, while talks dangle in Doha.
In Photos: China and India’s Pangong Lake Disengagement

In Photos: China and India’s Pangong Lake Disengagement

By Rajeev Bhattacharya
After false starts China-India military disengagement in the northern and southern banks of the Pangong Lake is finally over. This is how the process looked.

How Can Less Powerful European States Enhance Their Relations With India?

How Can Less Powerful European States Enhance Their Relations With India?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The less influential European countries need to work out “less strategic strategies.”

State of Play: Elections in India’s Assam

State of Play: Elections in India’s Assam

By Sudha Ramachandran
While forecasts predict the BJP and its allies retaining power, things may not be that simple.

US Defense Secretary to Visit India: Media Reports

US Defense Secretary to Visit India: Media Reports

By Abhijnan Rej
Both New Delhi and Washington will have to think creatively and realistically to maintain the momentum in the relationship.
India’s Government Focuses on Internal Migrants, At Last

India’s Government Focuses on Internal Migrants, At Last

By Neeta Lal
A new policy framework is the first attempt to systematically address the many issues that plague India’s internal migrant workers.

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