An additional dish for the India-Pakistan platter
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View ArticleEffective Aid in the Most Dangerous Place in the World for Americans
Related External Post: www.blogs.cgdev.org/mca-monitor/2010/05/effective-aid-in-the-most-dangerous-place-in-the-world-for-americans.php?utm_campaign= Synopsis: The impact of aid spent in FATA has...
View ArticleBrain Drain Again
When Ratan Tata said last week that he’d walk away from his investment in Singur if Bengal didn’t want his business, Mamata Banerjee thought he was trying to strike a cheap political bargain and went...
View ArticleThe wonder that was India
There are just two kinds of stories: ah, the wonder of it, and oh, the pity of it. —Dero Saunders, Forbes magazine. For decades, the story of independent India has been a story of pity — the pity of...
View ArticleHow to End the War in Afghanistan
Related External Post: www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2010/apr/29/how-to-end-the-war-in-afghanistan/?pagination=false Synopsis: British parliamentarian David Miliband writes that Afghanistan must...
View ArticleLine to Africa
Related External Post: www.indianexpress.com/news/linetoafrica/599974/0 Synopsis: Modest African growth has been overlooked with the take-off of the Chinese and Indian economies. China may have become...
View ArticleC. Raja Mohan
C. Raja Mohan heads the strategic studies program at the Observer Research Foundation, Delhi. He contributes a column on foreign affairs for The Indian Express. Mohan is a non-resident senior...
View ArticleBaladas Ghoshal
Baladas Ghoshal, currently Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi and Visiting Professor, Academy of Third World Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, is a former Professor of Southeast...
View ArticleAmbedkar's Desiderata
Related External Post: www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?263878 Synopsis: On the 60th anniversary of the Indian republic, it is important to reexamine what B. R. Ambedkar envisioned in drafting...
View ArticleHooray for Bollywood: India's "soft power"
Related External Post: www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2008/01/07/2003396110/print Synopsis: One of India’s greatest assets is its entertainment industry’s ability to charm international...
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