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Saturday 18 July '09

What to expect from Hillary’s visit
Failing to Af-Pak a punch

Tuesday 31 March '09

For the US, Afghanistan is now the frontline state for a war on Pakistan
India’s smart card

Wednesday 28 January '09

In recent years, our public diplomacy has failed to soften the hard road
Where is this relationship going?

Saturday 8 November '08

Barack Obama will assume the US presidency on January 20, 2009. While his foreign policy platform is likely to take on greater clarity, three items on his tentative agenda should be eliciting attention in New Delhi, apart from his handling of the US economy, which will be of great significance for the rest of the world.
‘There are real differences between me and Obama on issues that matter greatly to India’

Saturday 25 October '08

I have high hopes for U.S.-India relations and I believe that India is already one of our most important international partners.
Mission sorta accomplished

Friday 19 September '08

Congressional approval of the 123 Agreement remains the last step needed to enable bilateral civilian nuclear commerce...
Biden his time

Tuesday 26 August '08

Barack Obama’s once healthy lead in polls has sagged in recent weeks, seemingly the result of a number of converging...
State of play

Thursday 21 August '08

Purists will disagree, but sports are a continuation of politics. The Beijing Olympics have, from the outset...
All quiet on the western front

Thursday 24 July '08

The stormy proceedings and final outcome in parliament on Tuesday were ample evidence, if needed, of the importance...
Familiar futures at White House

Thursday 10 July '08

With the UPA government positioning itself to bring the US-India nuclear agreement to fruition, the ball will soon be back in Washington’s court.
America, sunny side up

Thursday 19 June '08

Acres of news space in the United States have been devoted to lamenting America’s falling reputation.
President Obama?

Thursday 5 June '08

The marathon race for the Democratic Party’s nominee for US president is over. Just about. Barack Obama claimed the party’s nomination on Tuesday night...
The road from Jaipur

Thursday 22 May '08

Following almost any significant terrorist attack on Indian soil, the media and political leadership instinctively embark on two refrains.
Whose Bobby is he anyway?

Thursday 8 May '08

A US election that from the outset was likely to produce either the first female or the first African-American nominee...
Obama for India?

Wednesday 23 April '08

Will a Barack Obama presidency mean a significant break from Bush’s policies towards India, asks Dhruva Jaishankar.
Hiding behind Hyde

Thursday 28 February '08

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s recent comments on the US-India nuclear agreement seem to have once again galvanised opposition to the deal in New Delhi.
Supersized power

Friday 22 February '08

The competitiveness and closeness of the Democratic primary race makes it more riveting...
No full stops on Tuesday

Thursday 7 February '08

As presidential contender John McCain has repeatedly pointed out, February 5, or ‘Super Tuesday’...
New story of cricket

Friday 1 February '08

This weekend’s Superbowl — the championship game for America’s National Football League...
Turning a page in Tehran

Saturday 19 January '08

Everybody knows that the Middle East is a problem for the United States.
Battleground Iowa

Thursday 3 January '08

The Iowa caucus, to be held today, promises to be crucial in this year’s US presidential elections as well.
Their India meter

Thursday 20 December '07

Recent developments in US-India relations will make next year’s US presidential election all the more important...
Other end of the deal

Friday 19 October '07

The reaction in America to India’s apparent rejection of the n-deal has ranged from bewilderment to despair. But it may not all be over yet.
Not seeing a good deal

Wednesday 29 August '07

Political tumult in India over the nuclear pact is prompting some observers abroad to ask: Is India a country that cannot take ‘yes’ for an answer?
4,5,6: next steps in the deal

Saturday 4 August '07

Indian diplomacy still has to steer the nuclear deal through the US Congress
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