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India and Russia: A Course Correction

India and Russia: A Course Correction

By Kabir Taneja
An upcoming visit by Indian PM Narendra Modi may lend some needed momentum to ties.
Diplomatic Access: Bangladesh

Diplomatic Access: Bangladesh

By Diplomatic Access
Bangladesh's Ambassador Mohammad Ziauddin on regional connectivity, maritime disputes, and regional security threats.

The Human Cost of India’s LCA Program

The Human Cost of India’s LCA Program

By Jayant Singh
The troubled development of the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft has had dire consequences for Indian pilots.

The Road to a US-Pakistan Nuclear Deal Begins in Islamabad

The Road to a US-Pakistan Nuclear Deal Begins in Islamabad

By Saira Bano
Pakistan needs to move towards international norms, not away from them.

Indian National Congress: A Party in Crisis

Indian National Congress: A Party in Crisis

By Sudha Ramachandran
Weak leadership has left the party wandering the political wilderness.
Investing in Afghanistan, 14 Years Later

Investing in Afghanistan, 14 Years Later

By Bethany Lerch and Mark Peterson
Contractors and civilian personnel are providing critical support to Afghanistan.

India’s Deadliest Epidemic

India’s Deadliest Epidemic

By Zigor Aldama and Miguel Candela
More than 300,000 Indian farmers have killed themselves since agriculture was liberalized.
Afghanistan: Fragile But Moving Forward

Afghanistan: Fragile But Moving Forward

By James L. Creighton
Despite persistent challenges, there are reasons for cautious optimism.

Refugees and Neighbors: Rohingya in Bangladesh

Refugees and Neighbors: Rohingya in Bangladesh

By Sumit Ganguly and Brandon Miliate
Bangladesh has been reluctant to act on the growing Rohingya refugee crisis.

Climate Crisis in Bangladesh

Climate Crisis in Bangladesh

By Probal Rashid
Climate change has particularly profound implications for Bangladesh.

Nepal’s Constitution and Lessons for India

Nepal’s Constitution and Lessons for India

By Mukesh Rawat
India wants Nepal to change some provisions. It would do better to adopt some itself.
Afghanistan Struggles to Contain the Taliban

Afghanistan Struggles to Contain the Taliban

By Daniel R. DePetris
The fall of Kunduz last week underscores the difficulties the Afghan National Army is having on its own.

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