Reflections on the hurdles that China’s economy faces – and why Xi Jinping has become the biggest risk to China’s future evolution.
Why India and the U.S. Should Work Together in Central Asia
India’s engagement with Central Asia provides opportunities for the U.S. to step up cooperation with the region. But the Ukraine invasion places hurdles in Delhi’s balancing act between Moscow and Washington.
The Snow Leopard: Back from the Brink
Conservationists, insurance schemes and homestays have transformed the fortunes of one the world’s most endangered animals.
India and China: 1962 as a Turning Point
A history retold about India and China from 1949 to 1962, a formative and yet self-destructive phase in a troubled relationship.
Dismantling Global Hindutava
The extremes of the political spectrum are crushing the political center and breeding radicalism
Asian Nations and Their Languages
Three large Asian nations — China, India and Indonesia — are polyphonic and geographically diverse. They all made different choices on their national language.
Sex and the City in Medieval India
What explains the disappearance of erotic sculptures from Hindu temples in modern India?
Critiquing Colonialism: A Double Standard in Action?
Protesting the atrocities of the past should not become an excuse for ignoring the injustices of the present.