Rajeev Deshpande
India seeks security for Hindus while hoping economic ties will prevail over populist politics
Is there something in our DNA that makes our sense of freedom and democracy more enduring
It takes a country like India, in its 78th year of Independence, to turn the arguments of freedom into a national urgency for change—without hurting democracy
To restore order, the Bangladesh prime minister must first understand where and how her government erred in its response to the student protests
Bangladeshi students have served the prime minister a warning she cannot ignore
A profound geopolitical reconfiguration, especially as the erosion in America’s leadership role accelerates, is in the making
It’s wait-and-watch for India as Sheikh Hasina fights to retain power in Bangladesh’s general election
Water is one issue that has bedevilled relations between the two countries for long