India

A Worthwhile Redirection in Pakistan

A detente with India serves U.S. interests, even if Islamabad and Washington drift further apart in the process.

India's Tough Road to the Security Council

New Delhi has a strong case, but will the world listen?

Friedman's Civil-Society Panacea

The New York Times columnist oversimplifies the world once again.

India and the Silk Road Not Taken

New Delhi has an enormous opportunity in Central Asia.

Houston Calling New Delhi

The United States and India can use space cooperation as a launchpad for deeper cooperation.

A New Approach for Kashmir

The United States should press India and Pakistan to recognize the Line of Control as their final border.

Beyond Allies and Adversaries

U.S. leaders need to abandon their binary mentality and recognize that Washington will not always get its way.

Toward an India-Pakistan Détente

Islamabad and New Delhi have quietly moved to improve relations. Why the next U.S. president should take notice.

Asia's New Age of Instability

Asia’s four pillars of stability, bulwarks of a highly successful regional system crafted and fostered by America, are all crumbling. The region’s future will be shaped and defined by the struggle to replace those pillars.

U.S.-India Cyber Diplomacy: A Waiting Game

New Delhi is playing a cautious game in cyberspace. Closer U.S.-Indian ties demand that Washington play along.

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May 18, 2013