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Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
 
#3491
In search of a Peace Process: The Problems of Engagement between Pakistan and Afghanistan
18 November 2011 Aryaman Bhatnagar enumerates the spoilers that could potentially derail the dialogue 
#3490
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant: Contested Standpoints
18 November 2011 Pradeepa Viswanathan analyzes the various interpretations of the agitations in Tamil Nadu
#3489
India-Pakistan and the ‘Most Favoured Nation’: Why, why not and will it?
18 November 2011 Anureet Rai and Aryaman Bhatnagar investigate the motivations for the MFN being granted to India
#3488
Istanbul 2011: On Afghanistan
15 November 2011 Farhod Mirzabaev comments on the outcome of the meeting in Istanbul earlier this month
#3487
Nuclear Pakistan: At Diplomacy’s Mercy
15 November 2011 Alankrita Sinha and Tanvi Kulkarni on Pakistan’s diplomatic discourse in light of a statement made by the country’s Permanent Representative to the UN
#3486
Parsing the Addu Declaration
14 November 2011 P R Chari criticizes the lackadaisical approach of the SAARC in solving regional issues
#3485
AFSPA: The Renewed Debate
11 November 2011 Ali Ahmed makes suggestions for a strategic roll back of the AFSPA in J&K
#3484
China’s Space Docking Success: Strategic Implications
5 November 2011 Radhakrishna Rao highlights the possible implications of China's space forays on India
#3483
AFSPA in J&K: Why should it go?
3 November 2011 Firdaus Ahmed proposes governmental reluctance as a motive for the lack of movement on the issue
#3482
Pakistan and the Haqqani Network
2 November 2011 Anindya Batabyal comments on Pakistan’s India-centric Afghan policy
#3481
Kayani's Latest Gestures
1 November 2011 Radha Vinod Raju recommends caution on Pakistan’s revisionist overtures
#3480
Stilwell Route: What are its Economic Implications?
31 October 2011 Jayasree Nath asks whether the operationalization of this road will have any positive gains for Northeast India
#3479
Indo-Afghan Strategic Partnership Agreement: Potential Problems
24 October 2011 Aryaman Bhatnagar highlights the drawbacks of the strategic agreement between India and Afghanistan
#3478
Revisiting Confucius
24 October 2011 Teshu Singh evaluates the significance of Confucian values in contemporary Chinese foreign policy and power projection
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Impediments to Yingluck’s New Approach for Southern Thailand
21 October 2011 Panchali Saikia comments on  the military’s opposition to Yingluck’s policies and the lack of PTP representatives in the southern provinces
#3476
Nuristan: The Second Front in the Afghan Insurgency
16 October 2011 Raghav Sharma draws attention to the growing insurgency in Afghanistan's eastern province
#3475
China in Space: A Threat?
5 October 2011 Gunjan Singh studies the larger implications of China’s rising space footprint in the backdrop of the launch of Tiangong-1 module
#3474
On India-South Korea Relations
4 October 2011 Jinwoog Kim identifies high priority areas for enhanced cooperation
#3473
Reading Pakistan: What if US-Pak Ties Break?
4 October 2011 D Suba Chandran comments on the likely outcomes of a severance of relations between the two countries
#3472
Russian Politicking on the Korean Peninsula
30 September 2011 Ruhee Neog investigates the various positions on the gas pipeline deal
 
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