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Daryaganj: Old World Charm at Delhi’s Used Book Bazaar

Daryaganj: Old World Charm at Delhi’s Used Book Bazaar

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Delhi’s Sunday book market is exceptional and very Indian.
India’s Light Combat Aircraft Fires Beyond Visual Range Missile

India’s Light Combat Aircraft Fires Beyond Visual Range Missile

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Tejas Light Combat Aircraft has successfully test-fired the Derby air-to-air beyond visual range missile.

More Than Leadership, the Commonwealth Needs a Purpose

More Than Leadership, the Commonwealth Needs a Purpose

By Udayan Das
Renewed interest in India and the UK might provide new impetus to the 53-member group.

A Lesson for India in Japan's Approach to China's Belt and Road Initiative

A Lesson for India in Japan's Approach to China's Belt and Road Initiative

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
India would do well to learn from Japan and not remain totally closed to the BRI.

What's Next for Sino-Indian Ties After Wuhan?

What's Next for Sino-Indian Ties After Wuhan?

By Narayani Basu
Don’t call it a reset quite yet.
The Last Time the US and India Were This Aligned? 1780

The Last Time the US and India Were This Aligned? 1780

By Richard Sambasivam
If history rhymes, it tells us that a U.S.-India strategic alignment is not so new.

India Pulls out of Joint Stealth Fighter Project With Russia

India Pulls out of Joint Stealth Fighter Project With Russia

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India has reportedly withdrawn from a 11-year joint program to develop a 5th generation fighter jet with Russia.
Why Indian Lives Are Untouched by Artificial Intelligence

Why Indian Lives Are Untouched by Artificial Intelligence

By Ashraff Hathibelagal
Smart tools designed for Western societies are still largely irrelevant to denizens of the subcontinent.

Modern, Not Western: Why Hindu Nationalists Do Not Resist Technology

Modern, Not Western: Why Hindu Nationalists Do Not Resist Technology

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Modern technology is not inherently Western and the East does not resist it.

Overcoming India and Pakistan's Perpetual Standoff in Kashmir

Overcoming India and Pakistan's Perpetual Standoff in Kashmir

By Amina Afzal
Increasing tensions between the two countries don’t augur well for the fragile South Asian peace.

What Modi Didn’t Say About India Energy Challenges

What Modi Didn’t Say About India Energy Challenges

By Grace Guo
A closer look at a missing piece in the Indian premier’s address to the IEF Ministerial meeting in New Delhi.
Rebels and Civilians Killed as Violence Surges in Kashmir

Rebels and Civilians Killed as Violence Surges in Kashmir

By Ahmer Khan
Deadly clashes in disputed Kashmir leave 21 dead and over 200 injured.

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