No Easy Answers in Kashmir
Farooq Abdullah’s suggestion of a partition along the Line of Control in Kashmir is easier said than done.
Nostalgia for the Cult of Personality in India
Any examination of Nehru’s historical legacy must take the bad with the good.
ANALYSIS: Musharraf Admits to Training Militants in Kashmir
Former Pakistani ruler Pervez Musharraf has admitted to Der Spiegel that Pakistani forces trained militant groups to fight in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Protests in Kashmir
Protests in Indian-administered Kashmir have left 15 civilians dead, fueling fears of a repeat of the widespread violence of 1989.
Possibility of an Indo-Pak War Looms
On Friday, Pakistan redeployed thousands of troops to its border with India, making war imminent between the nuclear-armed rivals following last month’s terrorist attacks on Mumbai, India’s cultural and financial capital.
Conspiracy Surrounding Mumbai Attacks?
Just who was behind last week’s terrorist attack in Mumbai, India? Of all the players involved, everyone seems to have been advantaged by the carnage. It may be too early to determine just who the mastermind is, but a careful analysis of quickly unfolding events ought to reveal just who had the most to gain – and, in geopolitics, the player with the most to gain is usually the culprit.
Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
Wednesday, November 24th's dramatic terrorist attacks and siege of Mumbai, India’s commercial capital, threatens to unravel the precarious progress towards peace between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan.