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India’s Miracle Train: A Journey Like None Other

India’s Miracle Train: A Journey Like None Other

By Amruta Khandekar
The world’s first hospital-on-rails has certainly been a monumental source of inspiration.
India, Japan Air Forces Hold First Joint Military Exercise

India, Japan Air Forces Hold First Joint Military Exercise

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India and Japan kicked off their first joint air exercise in northern India in early December.

Iran, India, and a New Way Forward for Afghanistan

Iran, India, and a New Way Forward for Afghanistan

By C. Christine Fair
A new strategy for Afghanistan begins in Iran and needs India’s help.

The Sentinels of the Sentinelese

The Sentinels of the Sentinelese

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India was right to deny access to one of the world’s last unresearched tribes.

India’s Development Aid to Afghanistan: Does Afghanistan Need What India Gives?

India’s Development Aid to Afghanistan: Does Afghanistan Need What India Gives?

By Nandita Palrecha and Monish Tourangbam
Indian aid to Afghanistan is well-received, but how deeply has New Delhi analyzed its programs and their impact?
The Geopolitics of Language in the Himalayas

The Geopolitics of Language in the Himalayas

By Gerald Roche and Lauren Gawne
The Himalayas are a global center for linguistic diversity. But that diversity is at risk.

Iran’s Chabahar Port Scores an India- and Afghanistan-Inspired Sanctions Exemption

Iran’s Chabahar Port Scores an India- and Afghanistan-Inspired Sanctions Exemption

By Catherine Putz
Given the port’s importance to India and Afghanistan, the U.S. has reportedly carved out a sanctions exception for Chabahar.
India’s HAL to Double Annual Production Rate of Tejas Light Combat Aircraft From 8 to 16

India’s HAL to Double Annual Production Rate of Tejas Light Combat Aircraft From 8 to 16

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is opening a new production facility in 2020 to double the production of Tejas LCA per annum.

Aasia Bibi and the Plight of Pakistan’s Untouchables

Aasia Bibi and the Plight of Pakistan’s Untouchables

By Krzysztof Iwanek
An altercation between a Christian woman and Muslim women was based on a Hindu custom.

India and Japan Boost Relations With High-Tech Focus

India and Japan Boost Relations With High-Tech Focus

By Sangeeta Mahapatra
“Our software and Japan’s hardware can do wonders” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared.

Celebrating 25 Years of the Panchayati Raj in India

Celebrating 25 Years of the Panchayati Raj in India

By Martand Jha
The 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments brought governance to the local level.
Journalism in India: A Dangerous Pursuit?

Journalism in India: A Dangerous Pursuit?

By Bansari Kamdar
India ranks 14th among states where journalists are murdered and their killers go free, reports Committee to Protect Journalists.

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