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Gwadar
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China: A Bump in the Silk Road
By Cory Bender and James Chen
China’s grand plans for the region could be derailed without a change in approach.
South Asia Is Shooting Itself in the Foot on Trade
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
South Asia's geography once encouraged regional trade. Geopolitical rivalries have wiped away that legacy.
With China's Help, the Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Might Finally Happen
By Ankit Panda
The long and complicated story of the pipeline that was ... and then wasn't ... and now might be.
The Mixed Consequences of Sino-Indian Competition in the Indian Ocean
By Jack Detsch
China and India’s rivalry threatens peace in the Indian Ocean basin. It’s also sparking a needed flood of development.
India, Iran, and the West
By Hrishabh Sandilya
Why the development of the Chabahar port could be a significant development for Asian security.
Sri Lanka’s Growing Links with China
By Jack Goodman
Trade, investment and a strategic Indian Ocean location bring the two countries closer together.
Red Star Over the Indian Ocean?
” one contact with a suspected Chinese submarine took place 90 km from Indian soil in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.”
India’s Afghan Power Play, Via Iran
With Pakistan and China in mind, India is looking to invest $100 million to expand Iran’s Chabahar port.
Gwadar and the "String of Pearls"
“India should keep watch while holding its fears in check. The sky may fall — but not today.”
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