Siddharth Singh
There is more to India’s foreign policy than the illusory binary of peace and war
Jaffna still bears the scars of one of history’s longest and bloodiest guerrilla wars. Aditya Iyer reports from the Sri Lankan city caught between a horrifying memory and a tentative future
An excavation of what has gone wrong with America’s South Asia policy over the years
India’s National Security Adviser may be playing the diplomat with China, but it is his muscular approach to threats that makes him effective
By insisting on an unconditional Indian withdrawal from Doklam plateau
Modi joins Israel in realising that the Palestinian struggle today is more Islamic than nationalistic
India chooses its partner of the future as an anxious Middle East watches
If Trump succeeds in revamping US foreign policy, he will set the stage for a true partnership with India