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How India Can Lead South Asia's War on Terror

How India Can Lead South Asia's War on Terror

By Parnal Vats
The subregion can do much more to combat the threat, and India can lead these efforts.
After Dawn: The Civil-Military Chasm Deepens in Pakistan

After Dawn: The Civil-Military Chasm Deepens in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
A report on a closed-door meeting between the country’s civilian and military leadership has sent shock waves.

The Indus Waters Treaty Is Here to Stay

The Indus Waters Treaty Is Here to Stay

By Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy
India cannot easily and will not abrogate the Indus Waters Treaty.

Operation Ginger: When Indian Forces Crossed the Line of Control in 2011

Operation Ginger: When Indian Forces Crossed the Line of Control in 2011

By Ankit Panda
New leaks shed light on a particularly brutal episode of cross-Line of Control violence in 2011.

Imagining South Asia Without Pakistan

Imagining South Asia Without Pakistan

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What are the geopolitical advantages and disadvantages of there being no Pakistan?
South Asia’s New Strategic Reality

South Asia’s New Strategic Reality

By Harsh V. Pant
The Modi government in India has set clear terms for South Asian strategic stability.

Crossing the Line of Control: What's Next for Kashmir After India's 'Surgical Strikes'?

Crossing the Line of Control: What's Next for Kashmir After India's 'Surgical Strikes'?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss the recent Indian "surgical strikes" and U.S.-ASEAN defense diplomacy.
All Over India, a Major Debate on Pakistan As Kashmir Heats up Again

All Over India, a Major Debate on Pakistan As Kashmir Heats up Again

By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Indian public opinion suggests tensions are steadily rising in South Asia.

Militants Attack Indian Army Camp in Kashmir's Baramulla District: First Takeaways

Militants Attack Indian Army Camp in Kashmir's Baramulla District: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
The attack on an Indian Army camp in Baramulla comes less than two weeks after the devastating Uri attack.

Why ‘Surgical Strikes’ Are a Slippery Slope for India

Why ‘Surgical Strikes’ Are a Slippery Slope for India

By Abhijit Singh
Making the latest operation anything but covert could backfire on India.

Is India Capable of a Surgical Strike in Pakistan Controlled Kashmir?

Is India Capable of a Surgical Strike in Pakistan Controlled Kashmir?

By Shawn Snow
A surgical strike operation by Indian forces begs the question of the military's capability to launch such an attack.
Indian Forces Cross Line of Control to Carry Out 'Surgical Strikes': First Takeaways

Indian Forces Cross Line of Control to Carry Out 'Surgical Strikes': First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
Details remain murky on how Indian forces executed the operation, but Delhi is being unusually up front about the strikes.

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