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Kashmir
Kashmir Tensions Mount
By Sudha Ramachandran
Is the Debate in Kashmir Only About Freedom of Expression?
The media may be complicit in giving voice to a fringe minority, argues Sanjay Kumar.
Kashmiri All-Girl Rock Band Quits After Fatwa
A fatwa against Kashmiri rock band Praagaash has sparked debate about religious intolerance.
India: In Need of a New Pakistan Strategy
Recent events demonstrate why India must craft a wholly different strategy to deal with Pakistan
Russia and India: Brothers in Arms Against Terrorism?
“Thousands of terrorists and fundamentalists will seek refuge in Afghanistan…”
No Quick Solutions for Kashmir
While some have argued for an independent state, it could make matters even worse.
Zardari, Singh Help Melt Ice
The weekend meeting between Manmohan Singh and Asif Ali Zardari reflects improving India-Pakistan ties.
India’s Syria Folly
India’s failure to step over the atrocities in Syria is likely rooted in worries over its own domestic insurgencies.
Pakistan Army Keeps Cool
Pakistan’s reaction to an Indian helicopter that strayed into Pakistan-administered Kashmir was admirably calm.
Think Tank Diplomacy
Why Track II diplomacy initiatives will be increasingly important for peace and stability in Asia-Pacific.
Is India Policy Pakistan-Centric?
Manmohan Singh is sometimes accused of focusing too much on Pakistan. Perhaps he could try paying a visit.
The Importance of Borders
The continued trade between the border areas of Pakistan and India offers hope for future bilateral ties.