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Kamala Harris gets muted response in India as few see change in US tiesKamala Harris: Four years ago, Joe Biden's selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate sparked excitement in India over the potential im...
View: Crafting a brave new foreign policy that can take on Chinese hegemony in AsiaThe new reality is that conflict rather than coexistence with China is going to define the horizon for countries that are unwilling to acce...
How India has successfully avoided falling for Pakistani overturesApart from the mismatch between Pak’s words and deeds, India doubts the motive behind Imran’s missive to Modi.
BRICS emerging economies meet as US trade war loomsUS President Donald Trump's hardening stance has compounded fears of an all-out trade war after he slapped levies on goods from China worth...
Myanmar operations: Get global outreach, train units like US Navy SealsOn June 9, in the jungles of Myanmar, India sent a subcontinental-size message through a military operation by its Special Forces.
View: Hardselling India, changing DavosModi will be pulling out all stops to project India as a leading power at this elite platform where global CEOs, politicians and thinkers i...
Will Modi's diplomatic skill be enough to take on Trump's fickle politics?Personal chemistry with foreign counterparts has been a cornerstone of Modi’s diplomatic achievements, and he will surely want to hit it of...
French presidential election: In this too-close-to-call poll, we can expect the unexpectedThe influx of half a million displaced people from the Middle East and North Africa into France over the last two years has burnished the a...
Meet the man leading Narendra Modi’s outreach to India’s huge diasporaIndia’s diaspora — the world’s largest — includes millions of migrant labourers in the Persian Gulf as well as professionals in US and Grea...
India may have lost land & water resources, but it gains much by reshaping perceptions in BangladeshWinds of change are blowing in India’s east. Those on the west who remain impervious are hacking at their own feet.
Death of Avijit Roy: A sign of fundamentalism in BangladeshManner in which terrorists representing an unknown new outfit attacked Roy indicates that extremists are having a field day tearing up Bang...
Falling oil prices an advantage; but onus on India, China & Japan to arrest their own slowdownsA $40 fall in oil prices can give India’s GDP growth a 0.4% bump. It will help effect policy changes that can lead to a recovery.
Afghan civil service officers to be trained in IndiaFirst batch comprising 20 officers will attend the programme from mid-December which is being orgaised by O P Jindal Global University at i...
G20 will lose meaning if economic self-interest of each member is let loose on the othersAs EMs get tossed about by the headwinds of high debt, ebbing investor confidence and domestic policy paralysis, who will be the saviour?
A blow to democracy: All major stakeholders in Egypt gave up on an elected governmentIf brinkmanship is back to haunt Egypt, the blame falls not merely on the military but on other key protagonists.
Regional satraps like J Jayalalithaa, Mamata Banerjee shaping country's foreign policyTamil Nadu CM J Jayalalithaa kept up the pressure by saying Sri Lankan cricketers and officials are not welcome to participate in IPL .
India's offer to mediate in the conflict in Sudan is a progressive step for diplomacyNewly-carved nation-state of South Sudan is a welcome development that should become a harbinger of deeper Indian involvement in peacemakin...