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The new wild west

Monday 22 September '08

As he begins a visit to the United States, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has the opportunity to bring the extended...
After the NSG

Wednesday 17 September '08

Having publicly expressed its disappointment at China’s attempt to block the waiver for India at the Nuclear Suppliers...
Isn’t just about n-trade, it’s about a rising India

Sunday 7 September '08

In lifting the three-and-a-half-decade-old nuclear blockade against India, the international community has come to terms with a rising India and its geopolitical consequences...
Sarah Palin

Wednesday 3 September '08

The Republican nominee Senator John McCain’s choice of Sarah Palin, the little-known governor of far-away Alaska...
Tibet Games

Wednesday 27 August '08

The Chinese Communist Party leadership basking in the glory of Beijing Olympics might be generous enough to...
Losing ground

Friday 22 August '08

This was the week that Senator Barack Obama was to ride triumphantly into the Democratic Convention at Denver...
The other line of control

Wednesday 20 August '08

Given the multiple crises facing Islamabad and the manifest weaknesses of its civilian leaders, it will be tempting for India...
Three ‘A’s did it

Tuesday 19 August '08

Although Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf refused to read the writing on the wall, the vice around him had been tightening for days.
Jihad in the West

Thursday 14 August '08

A series of terrorist attacks during the last ten days in the Xinjiang province is drawing attention to the new prospect...
Why New Delhi need not shed a tear

Friday 8 August '08

As Pakistan’s civilian leaders embark on a bold political confrontation with President Pervez Musharraf, India will hope...
Bush in China

Thursday 7 August '08

As the US President George W. Bush heads to the Beijing Olympics this week, the domestic debate on foreign policy...
Nuclear history

Wednesday 30 July '08

As China considers its position on the Indo-US civil nuclear initiative at the International Atomic Energy Agency...
Tough love in Europe

Wednesday 23 July '08

As he arrives in Europe to a kind of welcome that only rock stars get, the Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama...
Differing to agree

Thursday 17 July '08

As they took pot-shots at each other on national security on Tuesday, the two American presidential candidates...
Striking hard

Wednesday 16 July '08

“To scare the monkey”, an old Chinese proverb says, “you must kill the chicken”. That might be one of the reasons...
Close reading the IAEA safeguards

Friday 11 July '08

Even before the India-specific safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency was available to the public Thursday morning...
The middle path

Wednesday 9 July '08

When the focus shifts from the contest within the parties to the general election, the Democratic and Republican...
The blast claimed first martyr of emergent India’s new foreign policy

Tuesday 8 July '08

It was nearly two years ago that I last met Venkat, or V V Rao, who was killed today in a brutal suicide bombing...
On Hokkaido time

Tuesday 8 July '08

Having acted decisively at home, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh can walk tall at the G8 summit in Hokkaido this week.
After CPM, the CCP

Wednesday 2 July '08

If the UPA government does finally decide to approach the International Atomic Energy Agency to approve the...
Rethinking nuclear power

Wednesday 25 June '08

The decision in July 2005 to resume civilian nuclear cooperation with India is not the only controversial atomic...
Holding on to the Centre

Tuesday 24 June '08

As the Congress dithers over the nuclear deal, at stake is the party’s political record as the custodian of India’s national interests.
Afghan Copper

Wednesday 11 June '08

China’s intense search for mineral resources in Afghanistan, as reported earlier in this column, has drawn its first success.
India’s Obama problem

Monday 9 June '08

That a charismatic African-American, Senator Barack Obama, has a good shot at becoming the next US President is indeed a historic moment in the evolution of American domestic politics.
Clinton as Veep?

Thursday 5 June '08

Having clinched the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, Senator Barack Obama will soon have to make one of the important decisions of his campaign.
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