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Ruhi Tewari 11:57 PM | July 20,2009
Singh conveyed to Clinton India’s concerns about US protectionism
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09:17 PM | July 19,2009
Ever-greater prime ministerial intervention in foreign policy and uninspiring leadership in the ministry of external affairs has made India more susceptible to pressures
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Our View 09:17 PM | May 24,2009
Chief among the new external affairs minister’s long-term challenges will be China, perhaps the gravest external threat to our security
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Tanmaya Kumar Nanda and Samar Srivastava 10:02 PM | May 16,2009
Most experts say that one of India’s largest challenges would come not from its west but east--China
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Rahul K. Bhonsle 04:09 AM | April 23,2009
This year’s election manifestos distressingly lack a coherent vision of foreign policy and security issues
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livemint.com 10:37 AM | March 30,2009
Participate in the debate which will also feature inputs from the Mint Views Pages team
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Sanjaya Baru 01:15 AM | March 30,2009
Managing volatile neighbours and the fallout of emerging US-China ties are challenges for the country
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Amitabh Mattoo 10:23 PM | March 05,2009
Even as sceptics from the Left and the Right went ballistic, it was clear that US president George W. Bush was easily the most pro-India president
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11:00 PM | December 25,2008
On 29 December, Bangladesh goes to polls, aiming to bring the South Asian country of about 140 million people back to democracy
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Chandrahas Choudhury 12:13 AM | November 15,2008
A revived classic that highlights Nehru’s negatives, yet makes us admire him
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Philip Bowring / NYT 11:23 PM | October 08,2008
The significant shift toward the US seems partly connected to improvements in Iraq and to China’s rise
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Between The Lines | Jyoti Malhotra 10:28 PM | August 20,2008
In India, not even Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, it seems, can take action against home minister Shivraj Patil for letting Kashmir self-destruct on his watch
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11:44 AM | August 01,2008
India and China and the US will provide great opportunities for entrepreneurs and businesses throughout the region, said Bush as he readies to embark on a 3-nation Asian trip
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12:29 AM | July 07,2008
‘Bush gave away far too much and got far too little for this deal.’
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12:03 AM | June 10,2008
First and foremost, it’s important to delink foreign policy from domestic political concerns. The nuclear deal fell victim to them
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