Burma has lately been relegated to the op-ed pages, yet news continues to trickle out of the country. The US has continued to tighten sanctions on the junta’s generals, and simultaneously, calls for India and China to pressure the military continue to grow.
For some, the Burmese conflict is seen as a watershed for China’s future role [...]
Time Magazine just released what can only be described as a eulogy for the much hyped Indo-US nuclear deal. Most western media outlets have concluded that the deal is now as good as dead. And that may well be. When Manmohan Singh said earlier this month that putting the deal on hold “would not be [...]
For over a year controversy has raged in India over government plans to extend quotas - India’s version of affirmative action for the lower castes - to the private sector. The plans raised the hackles of many, and for the first time led to questioning the real effectiveness of quotas. Now, the Economist has weighed [...]
India has floated two major tenders that have everybody drooling.
The first, is for 530,000 tons of wheat, announced a week ago. Imports by India, along with Japan and Taiwan have pushed wheat prices to record highs on the Chicago Board of Trade (see chart). This import of wheat is ironic, for just a year ago [...]
All hell has broken loose in the Indian parliament since the 123 Agreement was concluded between India and the USA. Following its conclusion the UPA government faces rebellion from the Left (the communists), the right (the BJP), and within. The imbroglio has been sufficiently covered in both domestic and international media, and seems to the [...]
On the Indian National Interest (a conservative blog), Nitin asks “why is it surprising the The Hindu changes tack and now advocates ‘putting the nuclear deal on hold’?”
To look for the answer, I would suggest reading the article itself, which is by far the best analysis of the deal thus far (see also my previous [...]
YaleGlobal Online is carrying an interview (full transcript)with Benazir Bhutto, on her (not so) secret discussions with Musharraf earlier this year. For Indians it makes interesting reading on two counts.
First, she talks of abandoning a policy of “strategic depth” in Pakistan, as a hedge against Indian influence. Instead:
She said that she rejected the policy of [...]
Sixty years after the British created India and Partition, the Irish and British are reflecting on what they left behind. No doubt, there is much self-congratulation amongst the English for a successful India - though their positive legacy is highly dubious. But The Independent (from Ireland) sees wider implications of the history that followed partition:
The documentation [...]