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Pakistan
An Inclusive Bangladesh Policy
India’s closer relationship with Bangladesh is welcome. But it needs to be about more than the Hasina administration.
'Pakistan Took GPS Data'
India’s media is speculating that the Pakistan Army took key data from an Indian Army helicopter. India says no.
US Considering Afghan Ceasefire?
Hillary Clinton has raised the question of a US ceasefire in Afghanistan. It may be recognition that there’s no military solution to this decade-old conflict.
Pakistan Army Keeps Cool
Pakistan’s reaction to an Indian helicopter that strayed into Pakistan-administered Kashmir was admirably calm.
Clinton Talks Tough on Pakistan
Hillary Clinton has some tough words for Pakistan over tackling terrorist safe havens along the Afghan border.
Most Favoured India?
Pakistan has floated the possibility of giving India Most Favoured Nation trade status. Will it actually happen?
India’s Armed Forces to the Rescue
India’s armed forces are frequently called upon to assist following natural disasters. But will they get what they need to defend the border?
Why the US Fumbled Afghanistan
A decade after the Afghan War began, it’s clear the US made a mistake in not working more with India. The missteps then have haunted it since.
Fresh Nuclear Thinking Needed
After decades of trying to tackle the issue, the problem of nuclear proliferation persists. Fresh thinking is needed.
Singh’s Bold Foreign Policy
Manmohan Singh may be criticized at home, but his foreign policy often shows admirable boldness.
South Asia’s Nuclear Arms Racing
As long as Pakistan feels threatened by India’s superior conventional forces it will likely continue its nuclear build-up. What can the West do?
Supping with the Devil
Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar denies the ISI has been working with the Haqqani network.