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The MoBi Moment

Amita Shah

New Delhi has broken diplomatic taboos by embracing Israel as an intimate partner but it also wants to stay committed to traditional Middle East allies

Aligned but not Allied

India’s foreign policy has changed from a moralist stance to a more pragmatic one

Abe and Mo: A Love Story

The benefits of a bullet-proof partnership

Difficult Choices

There is more to India’s foreign policy than the illusory binary of peace and war

China: The Paper Dragon

A disruptive neighbour like China does not deserve India’s respect

Jaffna: The Haunted and the Hopeful

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

Our Man in Washington

An excavation of what has gone wrong with America’s South Asia policy over the years

The Doval Doctrine: Never Say Never Again

India’s National Security Adviser may be playing the diplomat with China, but it is his muscular approach to threats that makes him effective

Mind Wars: China Punches Above its Weight

By insisting on an unconditional Indian withdrawal from Doklam plateau

When Modi Comes to Zion

Modi joins Israel in realising that the Palestinian struggle today is more Islamic than nationalistic 

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