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Jawaharlal Nehru
Will India Become the Pivot of Asian Security?
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India for the most part has shed its aversion to power politics.
Interview: Bruce Riedel
By Sanjay Kumar
Bruce Riedel on the forgotten crisis of the JFK administration.
John F. Kennedy’s Forgotten Crisis
By Bruce Riedel
1962 is remembered for the Cuban Missile Crisis, but the U.S. almost got involved in another war.
India and the Syrian Civil War
By Kabir Taneja
How a potential permanent UNSC member approached the crisis in Syria.
Nehru's Legacy, 51 Years After his Death
By Akshobh Giridharadas
India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, changed India in important ways. His legacy persists.
India and Asian Leadership
By Jayshree Borah
Sixty years ago, India was at the forefront of efforts to create a new world order. Times have changed.
India’s Middle East Policy Gathers Momentum
By Kabir Taneja
New Delhi’s active diplomacy with the region is now being bolstered by growing recognition of threats such as ISIS.
Flesh and Blood: Nation-Building in India
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
‘India can serve as a critical alternative to the exclusive and violent nationalism that currently threatens international peace.’
Is a Silent India the Best India?
By Arman Sidhu
India’s policy of non-interference will continue to serve it well in today’s volatile international climate.
India Sends Its Last Telegram, Stop
On July 15, India will send its last telegram, after using the once revolutionary technology for 163 years.
India and Pakistan: Reflections on a Legacy of Political Heroes
India and Pakistan love their political heroes, from Indira Gandhi to the recent campaign by Imran Khan.
The Democratization of India's Foreign Policy
India’s vote for Sri Lanka to have a war crimes investigation reveals the public’s sway over foreign affairs.