Though growth in China is unlikely to slow down soon, India should prepare to take advantage of a shifting of gears there
The current moment presents the Modi government with an opportunity to take advantage, but very carefully, of Beijing's inclination to offer economic incentives
Kuala Lumpur's delay in roping in India to help track the missing aircraft is an indicator that New Delhi must redouble its diplomacy and capacity demonstration in East Asia
Three principles to make up your mind on the interim Budget
The perfunctory management of external affairs has left India's foreign policy establishment largely unprepared to manage the consequences of dramatic international developments
The implications of the interim deal between Iran and the world's big powers go far beyond the nuclear programme
Further deterioration of the US-Saudi relationship will have geo-economic and geopolitical effects
The US Constitution, political system, civil society and media are better guardians of online free speech and privacy than some UN outfit
The microblogging service Weibo has proliferated to such an extent that it is straining China's vast censorship infrastructure
India can no longer rely on politics as the sole mechanism to balance the states' interests with those of the Union
A collection of essays frames India's security challenges as emanating from internal and external threats, by state and non-state actors
Washington is now set to begin formal negotiation with Mullah Omar's Taliban in Doha
Thanks to Beijing's mis-steps, there is greater enthusiasm today for alliances and initiatives that balance China
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to India showed the impact of patient and persuasive diplomacy on both sides - but it's the outcome that will matter