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Manmohan Singh

Is India Playing a Double Game in the South China Sea?
With visits to the Philippines and China this week, Delhi’s delicate balancing act was on full display.

India Caves to China on Border Dispute
The two nations will sign a border agreement that was almost entirely dictated by Beijing.

From Romance to Realism in U.S.-India Ties
Doubts about the U.S.-India relationship abound. But the strategic logic is solid.

Rethinking India-Pakistan Relations
By Ram Mashru

India Rebukes Beijing on South China Sea
India’s PM Singh appeared to side with ASEAN against China at the East Asian Summit.

India, Pakistan: Trade Goods, Not Allegations
India and Pakistan would mutually benefit from bolstering trade. Yet, forces on both sides work against it.

India-Pakistan Engagement: Changing the Status Quo
India and Pakistan would be wise to increase citizen engagement and economic cooperation.

India-ASEAN Ties Get a (Limited) Boost
India and ASEAN have increased ties. The question is, by how much?

Manmohan Singh’s Tenure: Shades of Gray
Despite PM Singh’s attempts to move India’s diplomacy and economy forward, results have been mixed.

India’s Economy: Time to Revisit 1991
New Delhi needs a dose of the urgency for reform that marked the last time it faced an economy this troubled.

India’s Slowdown: A Hit to PM Manmohan Singh’s Global Image?
The upcoming G20 Summit and meeting with President Obama may be a wake-up call for Indian PM Singh.

Paying Dividends: The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal Four Years On
Four years after a historic nuclear deal was signed, many in American policy circles deride the agreement as a failure. They’re wrong.