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Pakistan and the Haqqani Network
2 November 2011 Anindya Batabyal comments on Pakistan’s India-centric Afghan policy
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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
#3477
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
#3471
The Direction of India’s Deterrent
30 September 2011 Ali Ahmed studies the premises on which Vipin Narang bases his commentary
#3470
Reincarnation of Living Buddhas: A Zone of Sino-Tibetan Conflict
26 September 2011 Jigme Yeshe Lama comments on the impending religious conflict between the Tibetan leadership and the Chinese government
#3469
Reading Pakistan: Why is the Haqqani Network so Important?
26 September 2011 D Suba Chandran identifies Pakistan’s prime motives in continuing to defend its linkages with the Haqqani network
#3468
China’s Ballistic Missile Defence Counter-Measures
26 September 2011 Debalina Chatterjee speculates on China’s future options in the sphere of ballistic missile defence and counter-measures
#3467
Free Expression on Weibo: An Alternate to Facebook, Twitter?
26 September 2011 Alpana Verma highlights the active role played by Chinese internet forums in building a cooperative relationship between the state and citizens
#3466
Rising Suicide Rates among Rural Women in China
26 September 2011 Namrata Hasija scrutinizes the reasons and the changing nature of suicides amongst rural Chinese women
#3465
Af-Pak Diary: From Ahmad Shah Massoud to Rabbani
26 September 2011 D Suba Chandran points to an emerging trend in the assassination of political leaders by the Taliban
#3464
Cultures of China : An Exposition
26 September 2011 Teshu Singh observes how China is using cultural projection as  a means to subvert the China-threat perception
#3463
Ten Years After: ‘Terror Franchisees’ as an Evolving Phenomenon
26 September 2011 D Suba Chandran responds to Medha Chaturvedi’s commentary
 
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