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The Folly of India's Hubris in Myanmar
By Vibhanshu Shekhar
Given the importance of the relationship, a little more humility is in order.
The Truth Behind Insurgency on the Indo-Myanmar Border
By Sanjay Kumar
The Diplomat's Sanjay Kumar speaks with Indian journalist Rajeev Bhattacharyya about the Indian northeast.
Chest-Thumping: India's New Political Culture?
By Sanjay Kumar
The Indian government and media have reacted poorly to the recent cross-border covert operation against insurgents in Myanmar.
Will Nagaland Ever Have Peace?
By Mukesh Rawat
After six decades, a resolution to India’s insurgency remains elusive.
The Left Gains Ground in India’s Northeast
The assembly election results from India’s northeast are a reminder of the nation’s political division.
The Transcending Hornbill Festival
The Hornbill festival in India’s Nagaland is both a celebration of the local tribes, and the triumph of peace.
Why India Can’t Ignore Libya
Democracy might help curb revolution in India, but its leadership must still learn from uprisings in the Arab world.
North-east India’s Got Talent
The India’s Got Talent win by a choir from north-east India shows how attitudes are changing.
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