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Weaponising water or choking Pakistan through riverine disconnect will hurt its Achilles’ Heels and stir more unrest in ...
India's default response to terrorist attacks is now military action. Not only will that raise the risk of war with Pakistan, ...
Two countries edge closer to war as missile strikes, arms buildup, and political posturing escalate tensions, and leave billions at risk ...
Ever since the assassination of his mother Benazir Bhutto in 2007, many expected Bilawal to carry forward the legacy. Born in ...
The Indus Water Treaty, which survived four wars, decades of cross-border terrorism against India by Pakistan and opposition ...
The Indus River must be seen not just as a resource to divide up but as a living heritage to be protected lest Pakistan per ...
Pakistan clash. India has gained an advantage by raising the costs for Pakistan in a face-off that’s likely to continue. But New Delhi’s new doctrine leaves us with a few points to ponder.
This month’s violent escalation reminded the world how India’s gradual rise can be hindered by the troublesome country next ...
Climate change represents one of the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century. Its effects are particularly severe ...
"Government should have consulted us, all leaders named will go," says Jairam Ramesh, adds "most regrrettably" only one of ...
The threat of nuclear war between India and Pakistan is not just a geopolitical crisis, but an existential threat to Earth's ...
This article is authored by Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House, and a former ambassador of India.