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Sino-Indian relations

The Dalai Lama's War

Nearly fifty years ago, India and China met in a brief, bloody border clash that would come to define—and destroy—the legendary Nehru. Was this the first step in an inevitable clash between two rising civilizations?

On Leadership

U.S. global leadership depends on policymakers who can make the hard decisions. The Sino-American relationship will be the test.

Commentary

The Chindia Illusion

China and India aren’t going to be in charge of global politics anytime soon.

Making Inroads with India

The United States and India are growing closer. James Clad, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia, shed some light on the Washington-Delhi relationship on Friday.

The Future of the U.S.-India Partnership

Are the recent complications in the U.S.-India nuclear deal symptomatic of a wider rift? On Wednesday, two experts argued that both Washington and New Delhi have a vital interest in working together.

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February 13, 2012