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Obama’s Indian Odyssey
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9 November 2010Mumbai’s New Strategic Importance
BY Sidharth Bhatia
Mumbai and Delhi could be on two different planets. Right from topography to attitudes, the two cities are a complete contrast, the former, a city on the sea, being open minded and business like, Tagged Under Delhi , Indo-US , Mumbai , Obama visit |
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19 April 2011What influence does China have in BRICS?
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On 14th April 2011, China hosted the 3rd Heads of State Summit of the BRICS forum. The Summit was deemed to be a special event since it formally admitted a fifth BRIC member into its ranks. The Tagged Under Beijing , Brazil , BRICS , Delhi , G8 , South Africa |
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29 April 2011The Cultural Paratrooper: Travels in Delhi
BY Ryan Stillwagon
A never-ending blanket of fog covers Delhi throughout my week long stay. Halls of impressive magnitude and grandeur such as the Red Fort and the Rashtrapati Bhavan reveal only portions of their Tagged Under Delhi , Indo-Afghanistan , Kabul , Kabuliwalla , lajpat nagar , Rabindranath Tagore |
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13 May 2011A winning strategy for the North East
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On May 13, the Congress Party was re-elected in Assam for the third time. But this win is the most promising of all: the party will inherit, for the first time in three decades, an Assam at Tagged Under Armed Forces Special Powers Act , Assam , congress , Delhi , trinamool , west bengal |
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4 May 2010Australia and India: how to advance
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Australia and India are natural partners. It is therefore baffling, frustrating and worrying that the relationship continues to fall short of a truly strategic partnership – by Tagged Under Australian Government , Canberra , Delhi , FTA , Indo-Australia , Rahul Gandhi |
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1 June 2011The Afghan diaspora in Delhi
BY Ryan Stillwagon
Jamshed and I catch an autorickshaw to Nizamuddin and then find our way into Bhogal. Jamshed asks me what I think about Samuel Huntington’s thesis on the “clash of civilizations.” My answer Tagged Under Afghanistan , Bhogal , Delhi , Hikmatyar , Kabul , lajpat nagar , Nizamuddin , Northern Alliance |
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8 June 2011Why India matters in Afghanistan
BY Daniel Norfolk
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4 July 2011A corridor for North-East’s prosperity
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In May this year, the Congress party won its third straight victory at the hustings in Assam. By itself, the event is liable to be dismissed as another victory in a far-away state. Tagged Under Armed Forces Special Powers Act , Assam , congress , Delhi , north-east , seven sisters corridor , trinamool , west bengal |
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3 September 2011India’s Central Asia Soft Power
BY Joshua Kucera
After its ambitious plans for an air base in Tajikistan were thwarted, India appears to be reorienting its military strategy in Central Asia toward a more modest, soft power approach. India Tagged Under airbase , Central Asia , Delhi , hospital , iaf , Indian Air Force , Kyrgyzstan , research , soft power , tajikistan , Taliban |
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5 September 2011Asia's great Naval rivalry
BY Mohan Malik
Media reports last week of a Chinese warship confronting an Indian navy vessel in the South China Sea come as that part of the world is the scene of diplomatic tussling. In recent months, the Tagged Under balance of power , Beijing , China , Delhi , Indian navy , INS Airavat , look east , maritime , maritime conference , navy , Sino-Indian relations , Vietnam , warship |