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Manmohan Singh

Breaking More Naan with Delhi

The U.S.-India relationship has remained uncannily consistent. How to move ahead on this positive track.

Inconclusive India

The resolution of the paradoxes that define India will determine its future trajectory.

A Friend Indeed

While U.S.-India strategic ties are coalescing, both nations will have to overcome stillformidable political obstacles to see this relationship through.

East Meets East

The Sino-Indian contest will reshape almost all geopolitical equations.

Commentary

Don't Forget India

If Washington wants sanctions against Tehran, it needs to pay attention to New Delhi—and quickly, before the BRIC countries devise their own Iran policy.

Make India a Member

Obama should demand that India be made a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

Ignoring India

President Bush strengthened our ties with New Delhi. Obama, however, has made some gaffes that put the improved relationship in jeopardy.

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February 12, 2012