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#3532
India's China Policy: Should it be ‘Effective’ or ‘Assertive’?
23 December 2011 Bhartendu Kumar Singh argues for 'sustained engagement' as the hallmark of India's policy towards China
#3531
Talks with the Kachin and Mon Rebels in Myanmar: Strategy, Motives and Hurdles
23 December 2011 Bibhu Prasad Routray reflects on the recent initiatives by Myanmar to engage with ethnic rebels
#3530
Vietnam and the South China Sea: Hypothetical Scenarios
22 December 2011 Amruta Karambelkar imagines three settings with three main actors, Vietnam, India and China
#3529
China’s New Rural Poverty Line: An Insight
22 December 2011 Teshu Singh studies the implications of lowering of China's poverty line
#3528
Bonn II: From Transition to Transformation in Afghanistan
22 December 2011 Mariam Safi highlights the expectations from all stakeholders in the period 2014-2024
#3526
Talking to Tehrik-i-Taliban: Failures and Lessons
21 December 2011 Aryaman Bhatnagar suggests that Pakistan may benefit from its previous experiences on peace talks
#3525
North Korea: What Next?
21 December 2011 Vyjayanti Raghavan builds a scenario around Kim Jong-un based on existing information
#3524
Inside North Korea: Kim Jong-un and Succession
20 December 2011 Ruhee Neog speculates on a North Korea post Kim Jong-il
#3523
Ghulam Nabi Fai and the ISI
18 December 2011 Radha Vinod Raju comments on Fai’s links with Pakistan’s intelligence agency against the issue of J & K
#3522
Papua: The Tensions Within
15 December 2011 Tri Susdinarjanti looks at the problems resulting from Special Autonomy in Papua
#3521
China: The Red Weddings
14 December 2011 Bhavna Singh comments on the political and cultural appropriation of mass weddings by the provincial governments in China
#3520
Af-Pak Diary: Exporting Sectarianism?
14 December 2011 D Suba Chandran examines the sectarian dimension of Pakistan-based terrorist groups
#3519
The Afghan Debate: Is India the Solution?
13 December 2011 J Jeganaathan argues in favour of India’s stabilizing role post the 2014 withdrawal
#3518
The Afghan Debate: Is India the Problem?
13 December 2011 Janosch Jerman argues that India’s involvement is counter-productive as long as it is viewed as a threat by Pakistan
#3517
The Afghan Debate: Is India Both the Problem and the Solution?
13 December 2011 Abhijit Iyer-Mitra argues that India is the solution, just not the West’s definition of ‘solution’
#3516
What can SAARC Offer to Afghanistan?
12 December 2011 Nishchal N Pandey comments on the importance of trade, transit and connectivity for stability in Afghanistan
#3515
Tibetan Community-in-Exile: The Generation ‘Y’
12 December 2011 Chok Tsering highlights the transformation in attitudes and perceptions amongst the Tibetan youth-in-exile
#3514
The South China Sea: Likely Outcomes
12 December 2011 Teshu Singh outlines four possible scenarios on the South China Sea dispute
#3513
Thailand: Tribulations of Migrant workers
8 December 2011 Panchali Saikia highlights the dismal state of Thai migrants in context of the ITUC Report
#3512
The Curious Case of Tata Steel in Vietnam
8 December 2011 Amruta Karambelkar examines the reasons for the stalled construction of a steel plant in Vietnam
 
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