Making China doubt
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?
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.
How Pakistan can show that it is serious about peace.
The fear of a nuclear retaliation has paralysed India’s options for many years.
Benchmark indices were hit during early morning trade after news emerged of the IAF air strikes in Pakistan, but recovered much in the latter part of the day.
Despite the military and economic superiority of India, and its military successes against Pakistan, the Indus Waters Treaty has never been disturbed.
If certain criteria are met, India and Pakistan might be entering a period of stability.
The MFN status may have been withdrawn but can trade be used as a weapon of eventual peace.