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On Twitter, ISIS Is More Popular Than China

On Twitter, ISIS Is More Popular Than China

By Zachary Keck
Also, China's "creeping invasion" and is India China circa 2001? Some general interest links.
The New, Improved Shanghai Cooperation Organization

The New, Improved Shanghai Cooperation Organization

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's ambitious goals for the SCO are helped by the imminent addition of three new members.

Leadership Needed to Solve India-Pakistan Conflict

Leadership Needed to Solve India-Pakistan Conflict

By Toby Dalton
As past efforts have shown, Modi and Sharif must get personally involved to resolve the long-running dispute.

In Pakistan, US & India More Popular Than Extremist Groups

In Pakistan, US & India More Popular Than Extremist Groups

By Zachary Keck
Pakistanis have a more favorable view of India and the U.S. than of either the Taliban or al-Qaeda.

India and Pakistan Celebrate Independence

India and Pakistan Celebrate Independence

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
67 years later, Pakistan continues to simmer with violence and uncertainty while India makes slow but steady progress.
Why Has India’s Prime Minister Gone Silent?

Why Has India’s Prime Minister Gone Silent?

By Sanjay Kumar
Modi’s silence on recent communal tensions can be misconstrued as encouragement.

Pakistan Decreases its UN Peacekeeping Contributions

Pakistan Decreases its UN Peacekeeping Contributions

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Afghanistan's national unity government, the BJP gets strict with its members and more. Mid-week links.
The Promise and Peril of China-India Ties

The Promise and Peril of China-India Ties

By Kerry Brown
President Xi Jinping and Premier Narendra Modi are seeking a detente. But will it last?

BRICS Announce New Development Bank

BRICS Announce New Development Bank

By Ankit Panda
The new bank will require a $10 billion commitment by each nation.

India’s Modi Approves Aircraft Carrier Funding

India’s Modi Approves Aircraft Carrier Funding

By Zachary Keck
This week Modi agreed to release $3.18 billion to finish construction of India’s first indigenous carrier.

Why India Must Move Beyond English

Why India Must Move Beyond English

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India’s obsession with English holds back both its economic development and the quality of its education.
International Court Rules in Favor of Bangladesh on Maritime Dispute With India

International Court Rules in Favor of Bangladesh on Maritime Dispute With India

By Ankit Panda
The two South Asian neighbors resolved a long-standing maritime dispute.

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