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India’s Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Suffers Last-Minute Communications Loss

India’s Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Suffers Last-Minute Communications Loss

By Ankit Panda
The Vikram lander may have been lost.
Trump Announces Cancellation of Secret Camp David Summit With Taliban After Kabul Attack

Trump Announces Cancellation of Secret Camp David Summit With Taliban After Kabul Attack

By Ankit Panda
The surprise announcement came on Saturday night.

US Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Close to a Deal?

US Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Close to a Deal?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What lies ahead for Afghanistan?

What’s Next for India-Japan Defense Relations?

What’s Next for India-Japan Defense Relations?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
While the impetus for closer alignment is clear, much work remains to be done on the security side and within the wider bilateral relationship.

Is Asia Ready for an Indo-Russian Order?

Is Asia Ready for an Indo-Russian Order?

By Carl Jaison
India and Russia could generate a “third order” -- outside the constraints of either the United States or China.
Mumbai's Last Jungle Under Threat

Mumbai's Last Jungle Under Threat

By Angel L Martínez Cantera
A metro project threatens one of the city’s last green spaces and the tribal people who live there.

Size vs Statecraft: How India and Japan Play the Major Power Game

Size vs Statecraft: How India and Japan Play the Major Power Game

By Bonnie Bley
Japan and India’s differences might just be what makes this unlikely partnership effective.
August 2019: What I Saw in Kashmir

August 2019: What I Saw in Kashmir

By Tapasya
Kashmir cries out in anger and anguish as India’s crackdown remains in place.

Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower

Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The case of AIIB shows that India wants to keep its economic engagement with China separate from their political tussles.

Toward a US-India Reset: Pivoting Trade and Strategy Together

Toward a US-India Reset: Pivoting Trade and Strategy Together

By Hemal Shah
India must work to convert its trade challenges into opportunities.

For Peace in Afghanistan, the Economy Is Key

For Peace in Afghanistan, the Economy Is Key

By Gul Maqsood Sabit
Before and after any peace agreement, a healthy Afghan economy is essential.
Revising Warsaw-New Delhi Ties After Indian the Foreign Minister’s Visit to Poland

Revising Warsaw-New Delhi Ties After Indian the Foreign Minister’s Visit to Poland

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s economic ties with Poland are not very strong, but relations have potential.

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