The U.S.-India relationship has remained uncannily consistent. How to move ahead on this positive track.
The resolution of the paradoxes that define India will determine its future trajectory.
While U.S.-India strategic ties are coalescing, both nations will have to overcome stillformidable political obstacles to see this relationship through.
The Sino-Indian contest will reshape almost all geopolitical equations.
History kept India and Israel apart. But times have changed. Will strategic necessity keep them together?
Without quick mediation, the politicization of religion could lead to conflict.
In a volatile region of the world like South Asia, principled realism, not sloganeering, should guide U.S. policy.
The Specter of a "Colored Revolution"Kazakhstan's scheduled December 4, 2005 presidential election brings two major questions into focus for this Central Asian state.
Nuclear hypocrisy for India's sake endangers U.S. security.
China's reaction to the outbreak of influenza on the mainland will affect more than just the health of its citizens.