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Dumont, Guha, and the Danger of Stereotyping India

Dumont, Guha, and the Danger of Stereotyping India

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The case of Dumont’s book may serve as a warning to all foreigners dealing with Indian society.
Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?

Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Pakistan and Nepal rarely exchange bilateral visits. This trip -- under the gaze of India and China -- has made waves.

India’s Maritime Pivot to the East

India’s Maritime Pivot to the East

By Joshy M. Paul
India can become a reliable and trusted partner for Southeast Asia and a counterweight to Chinese dominance.

India Denies Interest in F-35 Joint Strike Fighter

India Denies Interest in F-35 Joint Strike Fighter

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Indian Air Force has denied that it requested a classified briefing on Lockheed Martin’s F-35.

Aadhaar: India's Flawed Biometric Database

Aadhaar: India's Flawed Biometric Database

By Siddharthya Roy
Aadhaar got pwned. Why isn’t the Indian government taking Aadhaar’s exposed security flaws seriously?
The Bonfire of Modern Demons: On Original Ways of Celebrating India’s Holi

The Bonfire of Modern Demons: On Original Ways of Celebrating India’s Holi

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Innovative versions of celebrating the festival include burning the effigies of fraudsters.

Has Russia Lost Patience With India?

Has Russia Lost Patience With India?

By Rajesh Soami
Russian attempts to punish perceived Indian transgressions could have serious impact on their relationship.
Paying Attention to India’s Saints of All Faiths

Paying Attention to India’s Saints of All Faiths

By Krzysztof Iwanek
There are cults in India that exist between Hinduism and Islam, but their sites are increasingly claimed by one or the other.

Filling In the North-South Trade Corridor's Missing Links

Filling In the North-South Trade Corridor's Missing Links

By Roshan Iyer
New Delhi is deftly decoupling its connectivity-centric policy in Iran from its increased engagement with Washington.

TAPI Moves Into Afghanistan, Taliban Promise to Protect the Project

TAPI Moves Into Afghanistan, Taliban Promise to Protect the Project

By Catherine Putz
Yet another ceremony to mark progress on the TAPI pipeline.

Amul: the Pun-dits of Indian Advertising

Amul: the Pun-dits of Indian Advertising

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Amul has managed to not only advertise its brand, but also brand its advertisements.
The 3 Dilemmas for Russian Policy in Asia

The 3 Dilemmas for Russian Policy in Asia

By Aleksei Zakharov
Moscow lacks a coherent policy plan for Asia and lags behind on regional engagement.

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