Don’t judge Indian regionalism by EU standards
By preferring BIMSTEC over SAARC, Prime Minister Modi has made a clear choice for his inauguration. But what does this mean for regionalism in South Asia?
By preferring BIMSTEC over SAARC, Prime Minister Modi has made a clear choice for his inauguration. But what does this mean for regionalism in South Asia?
If the international community truly wishes to ease tensions between India and Pakistan, it must relook the approach it has pursued till now.
After a historic decision to change the constitutional status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, what happens next? The answer might be at the Line of Control between India and Pakistan.
Insecurity about China’s multi-billion-dollar investment in Pakistan is rising amid a trade war with the U.S., sending global markets into a tizzy. Why is this good news for an incoming Indian govt?
What connects mobile phones, the Taliban, India and China? A metal called lithium.
There is a connection between Masood Azhar and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. It is time to understand this.
From the action of Baloch rebels in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to France’s decision on Jaish-e-Mohammed raises Chinese doubts on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Can India stoke these doubts?
Popular media narratives have a tendency to significantly affect human behaviour in a short span of time.
Are the two countries keeping some space for negotiation no matter what the rhetoric?
The Pulwama terror attack has brought coercive diplomacy into the public discourse. It must be handled with caution.