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Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia

Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia

By Narayani Basu
There may be no clear winner, but Doklam stands as a fine example of how to balance decisiveness with diplomacy.
India Should Reach Out to the People of Gilgit-Baltistan

India Should Reach Out to the People of Gilgit-Baltistan

By Prateek Joshi
Last year, Modi remarked that the people of Gilgit had thanked him. Now it’s time to reach out to them.

How to Fix India-China Trade

How to Fix India-China Trade

By K.S. Venkatachalam
The de-escalation of Doklam standoff is an ideal opportunity for both India and China to correct the present trade imbalance.

After Doklam, India and China to Meet at BRICS Summit

After Doklam, India and China to Meet at BRICS Summit

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
On many fronts, India has grown more distant from the other members of BRICS.

Boeing Offers to Set Up F/A-18 Fighter Jet Production Facility in India

Boeing Offers to Set Up F/A-18 Fighter Jet Production Facility in India

By Franz-Stefan Gady
“We are talking about creating a next generation facility in India,” a Boeing VP said on August 28.
Asia’s Rate Gap Widens Amid Capital Outflow Risks

Asia’s Rate Gap Widens Amid Capital Outflow Risks

By Anthony Fensom
While emerging markets continue to rally, risks have intensified for those most exposed to capital outflows.

The Gurmeet Ram Rahim Case: Indian Holy Men Do Not Levitate Above Law

The Gurmeet Ram Rahim Case: Indian Holy Men Do Not Levitate Above Law

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Gurmeet Ram Rahim’s story -- and the final verdict -- shows India’s resolve to deal with the unruly holy men.
The Bumpy Relationship Between India and Myanmar

The Bumpy Relationship Between India and Myanmar

By Amara Thiha
Delhi-Naypyidaw relations may fall short, but India has made progress in some areas.

India Ends the Curse of Instant Divorce

India Ends the Curse of Instant Divorce

By Neeta Lal
The Indian Supreme Court decided the practice of triple talaq is unconstitutional.

Trump’s Afghanistan Plan: Old Wine in a New Bottle

Trump’s Afghanistan Plan: Old Wine in a New Bottle

By Uzair Younus
The quagmire in Afghanistan continues under a new administration bent on bombing its way to victory.

US Designates Hizbul Mujahideen as a Foreign Terrorist Group

US Designates Hizbul Mujahideen as a Foreign Terrorist Group

By Mohammed Sinan Siyech
There are the legal and political ramifications of the designation for HM, India, and Pakistan.
India, RCEP and the WIPO Internet Treaties: Time For a Rethink

India, RCEP and the WIPO Internet Treaties: Time For a Rethink

By Seemantani Sharma
The argument that the Treaties are ill-suited for developing countries doesn’t necessarily apply well to India.

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