The Biden administration is ignoring protest movements in India to support a right-wing nationalist government against China.
India and China: Behind the Conflict
The two most populous countries in the world are battling over a border, but it’s really about energy and water.
Drifting Away from Peace
According to a new study, peaceful countries are getting more peaceful while the violent are getting more violent.
What Next for Pakistan and Imran Khan?
Can the next leader of Pakistan lead the country out of corruption, poverty, and war?
Beneath America’s Turbulent Relationship With Its Most Hated Ally
If Trump wants a successful South Asia policy, he’d best start by mending fences with Pakistan.
Mourning and Resistance in Kashmir
Protests have returned to Kashmir, and so have demands for self-determination.
US-China Maritime Disputes: Too Close for Comfort
Tensions are ratcheting up between China and the United States over maritime boundaries in Asia.
Inflammatory Rhetoric? Islamic State Has Nothing on India’s Far Right
Islamophobia is sweeping the world: from the United States to Europe to India.
Bush Administration Nuclear Policy Enabled India’s H-bomb Program
The aftershocks of the Bush administration just keep rolling in, this time in India.
Pakistan Slowly Becoming Less Bellicose
Pakistan is beginning to make concessions on nuclear weapons and redirect some of its national security from India to Islamist militants.