India’s newfound confidence in using its economic strength to counter China has changed how the world sees Delhi
New Delhi keeps away from the turmoil in Pakistan, preferring to watch from a distance the steady ebbing of Islamabad’s strategic clout
Imran Khan had one ingrained virtue. He was breathtakingly sincere. But good intentions do not constitute good governance. Like an amateur, he overestimated his abilities when he needed wile or guile as strategy. On his day of judgment, Imran compared his predicament to that of Imam Hussain. The messiah may be faltering, but the messiah complex is alive and well
Nepal Prime Minister three-day visit promises to emphasise economic and cultural link and settle disputes like Kalapani-Lipulekh through quiet, structured negotiations
New Delhi stands to gain from the emerging world order if it plays its diplomatic cards right
The adoption of a BIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal multi-modal technical and economic cooperation) charter at the grouping's 25th year is a much needed, and much delayed development
Professor Richard Sakwa in conversation with Ullekh NP