This article appeared in Indolink on August 30, 2010 At least 49 people have died over the past two months in street clashes between protesters […]
New ‘Peace Index’ of Nations A Puzzler
This article appeared in Pajamas Media on July 6, 2010 The Human Development Index (HDI) developed by the United Nations was formulated after decades of […]
Remember Radcliffe?
This article was published in Outlook India on June 23, 2010 By Aparna Pande The Indian and the Pakistani foreign secretaries are to meet on […]
Pakistan’s Paranoid, Irresponsible Media Hampering Terror Fight
Aparna Pande This article was published in Pajamas Media on May 20, 2010 The Faisal Shahzad incident has again focused the spotlight on one of […]
UN Report on Bhutto Assassination May Actually Do Some Good
By Aparna Pande This article appeared on May 1 in Pajamas Media Pakistan’s all-powerful establishment has received a recent setback with the publication of the […]
The Role of Emotion in Geopolitics
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Pajamas Media on April 16, 2010 In a recent book titled The Geopolitics of Emotion, international relations scholar Dominique […]
Hope for Progress in India-Pakistan Talks
This article was published in Pajamas Media on March 6, 2010 India and Pakistan had a historic opportunity in front of them: an opportunity to […]
The Fight for Pakistan
This article was published in The Weekly Standard on January 29, 2010 While much focus is on Pakistan’s struggle against insurgents in tribal areas along its […]
U.S.-Pakistan: Need for Rethink
This article appeared in Indolink on December 6, 2009 President Obama’s speech on Tuesday night was significant both for what was explicitly stated – more […]
Indian PM Visits US: Then and Now
By Aparna Pande This piece appeared in Indolink on November 27, 2009 In 1950 India’s First Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru visited the United States. The […]