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Pakistan
Krishna's Afghanistan Gaffe
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna baffles an audience with the claim Afghanistan isn’t India’s neighbour.
India's Own Anti-Terror Model
India should resist calls for a US-style approach to counter-terrorism. It needs its own model in light of Mumbai.
The New Face of South Asia
Terrorism, religious extremism and nuclear proliferation have given South Asia a depressing image. But there’s growing room for optimism.
Clinton's Southern India Sojourn
Hillary Clinton’s trip to India highlights the increasing role of India’s states in foreign policy.
China Encircles India
The US decision to halt military aid to Pakistan will push Islamabad closer to China. Delhi will be getting nervous.
Facing India’s Security Future
India has just announced the launch of a National Task Force in its latest major reappraisal of its military needs. But will the government follow up?
Two Blows to India-Pakistan Ties
The latest terrorist attack on Mumbai and careless comments by an Indian minister may set back ties with Pakistan.
Welcome to Asia, Secretary Panetta
Asia is bound to be a focus for Leon Panetta as US defence secretary. With China’s rise, India and Pakistan squabbling and a belligerent North Korea, there’s plenty to do.
India Measured After Mumbai
India’s government is careful not to point the finger at Pakistan following Wednesday’s terrorist attack on Mumbai.
Pakistan Plays China Card
The ongoing row between the US and Pakistan is a reminder that India must also contend with China.
US Halts Pakistan Military Aid
The United States says it will withhold $800 million in military assistance to Pakistan.
Mullen Steps Up On Pakistan
Do Adm. Mike Mullen’s comments on the killing of Salim Shezad reflect a tougher approach to Pakistan?