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diplomacy
Japan's Foreign Minister Cancels Plans to Visit China
By Ankit Panda
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida is calling off his plans to visit China this spring.
Enough Is Enough: India and Pakistan Must Demilitarize the Siachen Glacier
By Sanjay Kumar
After an avalanche claimed the lives of Indian soldiers on the Siachen Glacier, calls for demilitarization are rising.
Why Did Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Circumnavigate Japan?
By Ankit Panda
Continued Russian bomber flybys near Japanese airspace suggest that the bilateral relationship remains cool.
Afghanistan's Promise for Regional Connectivity and Peace
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
Ashraf Ghani dreams of “breakfast in Delhi, lunch in Peshawar, and dinner in Kabul.”
Pakistan Hosts 4-Nation Talks on Afghan Peace
By Ankit Panda
A four-country meeting will pave the path to resumed peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
Revealed: Why Sri Lanka Backed Off the Sino-Pakistani JF-17 Thunder
By Ankit Panda
Did India play a part in scuttling a JF-17 deal between Sri Lanka and Pakistan?
Terror Attack in Pathankot Threatens to Destabilize the Dialogue Between India and Pakistan
By Sanjay Kumar
This is only the latest attempt by radical groups to destabilize talks between Delhi and Islamabad. Will they succeed?
Modi in Lahore, the Attacks at Pathankot, and India-Pakistan Ties in 2016
By Ankit Panda
Michael Kugelman joins Ankit Panda to discuss the prospects for India-Pakistan relations in 2016.
Making Sense of Modi's Surprise Stopover in Lahore
By Ankit Panda
Does the Indian prime minister's bold diplomacy bode well for South Asia's toughest bilateral relationship?
Pakistani Diplomat With Terror Links Recalled from Bangladesh
By Ankit Panda
This is the second such incident this year involving personnel at Pakistan's high commission in Bangladesh.
Ever Wonder How China Got Back Into International Diplomacy After the Cultural Revolution?
By Robert Farley
China's successful entry into the international scene after the Cultural Revolution bears lessons for other pariah states.
Making East Asia Summits Meaningful
By Emanuel Pastreich
Taking the events out of their diplomatic straitjackets could produce unexpected opportunities.