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India
With AUSINDEX, Australia and India Team Up
By Grant Wyeth
With extensive maritime zones in the Indian Ocean, Australia and India’s strategic interests continue to converge.
The Indian Heart: The Polish Singer Who Mastered Hindustani Music
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Michał Rudaś is yet another foreign artist drawn to classical Indian music.
India’s HAL Rolls Out 16th Tejas Light Combat Aircraft
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The latest Tejas fighter jet has been produced in initial operational clearance configuration.
Cyclone Idai and India’s Role as a New Security Provider
By Shishir Upadhyaya
Three Indian naval vessels were luckily in the region and able to respond rapidly to the devastation of Cyclone Idai.
Forget Cricket Diplomacy. The Game Is a Casualty of India-Pakistan Tensions
By Udayan Das
As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, cricket has become an instrument of state policy.
India’s Sikh Sensitivities and Canadian Politics
By Grant Wyeth
By-elections are usually a local matter, but India was probably watching a recent election in Vancouver.
A Fairy Tale Taking Flight: Aligarh Muslim University’s First Female Field Hockey Team
By Akanksha Saxena
A women's field hockey team is taking root at Aligarh Muslim University.
Authenticity Over Comfort: Why Indian Tourism Should Avoid Resort Complexes
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Culture is one of the greatest assets of Indian tourism, but it can’t be promoted through hotel towns.
Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor
By Vasabjit Banerjee and Prashant Hosur Suhas
How is India's air force placed to handle a potential war with Pakistan and a two-front war with Pakistan and China?
India and Pakistan’s Main Battle Tank Forces: An Overview
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The two South Asian rivals field two of the world’s largest tank armies.
India and Pakistan on the Brink
By Sudha Ramachandran
As South Asia's nuclear neighbors trade strikes and accusations, a fragile region holds its breath.
Beggar-Thy-Neighbor: The Effects of Revoking Pakistan’s MFN Status
By Ubaid Mushtaq
Trade is always a first casualty.