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Narendra Modi's Foreign Policy Year in Review, Part 1
By Rohan Joshi
Narendra Modi has spent a year in office. How well has he handled India's foreign policy?
Diplomatic Access: Pakistan
By Diplomatic Access
Pakistani Ambassador to the U.S. Jalil Abbas Jilani on regional cooperation and the fight against terrorism.
Time to Energize BIMSTEC
By Bipul Chatterjee and Surendar Singh
With negotiations stalling at the SAARC, it’s time for India to focus on the Bay of Bengal.
India and China Slug It Out in South Asia
By Harsh V. Pant
India-China competition in South Asia is as hot as ever, but India could be losing out to China in important ways.
Is There Any Hope for SAARC?
By Jhinuk Cchowdhury
On its path to relevance, SAARC will have to address numerous challenges.
For SAARC to Work, India and Pakistan Must Resolve Differences
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Despite Modi highlighting South Asia’s problems at the SAARC summit, SAARC fails to progress.
China Makes Inroads Into India's Backyard
By Shannon Tiezzi
At the SAARC summit in Nepal, China seeks deeper relationship with South Asian countries.
Kim Jong-un Blasts US 'Aggressors'
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Afghan "proxy wars," South Asian nukes, reflections on China's ADIZ and more. Mid-week links.
Modi: SAARC's Last Hope for Relevance?
By Ankit Panda
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi could render SAARC a more effective regional institution.
Narendra Modi to Visit Bhutan in First Foreign Visit as Prime Minister
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi will travel to Bhutan in June 2014 in his first trip abroad as India's prime minister.
Modi Reaches Out to SAARC Leaders Ahead of Swearing-In as Prime Minister
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi has chosen to invite regional leaders to his swearing-in as Prime Minister.
The Myth of a South Asia "Community"
Many South Asians speak of their thousands of years of shared ties. This however ignores present realities.