India-U.S.: Credibility lost
Re-selling the India growth story to foreign investors in the face of obvious policy disarray is not easy. The question is what combination of tactics and strategy would work to calm angry American...
View ArticleObama: Syria, spying and sellouts
On Tuesday September 10 ,the eve of the America’s 9/11 anniversary, President Obama will try to convince his public that it is legitimate and moral for him to launch a missile attack on Syria as a...
View ArticleIndia 2015: China’s check or mate?
2015: The year that India can. A new, wants-to-do government. A system that’s cranking up once more. Stalled infrastructure projects being revived. Jobs matter again. Ecologically sustainable business...
View ArticleWhat Modi-Obama can achieve together
President Barack Obama’s unprecedented second visit to India while in office will also mark the first time an American head of state has attended India’s Republic Day parade as the chief guest. The...
View ArticleIndia and U.S: getting more comfortable
U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to India as the chief guest for the Republic Day celebration was rich in history and pageantry, and produced a wider array of serious agreements than many observers...
View ArticleModi one year: the busy diplomat
2014: May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December 2015: January | February | March | April | May 2015 May China India and China signed 24 agreements during the visit,...
View ArticleThe second term
U.S. President Barack Obama has won a hard-fought second term but the challenges he faces on both the domestic and foreign policy fronts are immense given the “divided” states of America. It was a...
View ArticleObama 2: Diverse aspirations coalesce
It looks like winning is all that matters in the first-past-the-post system in the U.S., so much so that it does not matter precisely how President Obama won a second term as the President of the...
View ArticleForeign policy will be more articulate and decisive under Modi
Narendra Modi’s invitation to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for his swearing-in ceremony may be seen a good gesture to improve Indo-Pakistan ties, but former diplomat Neelam Deo doesn’t believe...
View ArticleObama-Modi: parallel paths
At the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, the world’s top corporate and political leaders are gathering to deduce ‘What will the new global context mean?” To many, the new global context will...
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