By Aparna Pande This article appeared on Indolink The Non alignment policy of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, is viewed critically by hawks and […]
India’s Foreign Policy: An Analysis
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on January 15, 2007 Does India have the potential to obtain the ‘great power’ status most of […]
Nehru’s Legacy: A Time to Pay Tribute
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on January 3, 2007 The 77th anniversary of the declaration of Purna Swaraj, the 57th anniversary of […]
India, Pakistan and the Kashmir Dispute
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on December 16, 2006 In a recent interview to an Indian television station General Musharraf stated that […]
India-Pakistan talks: The Endless Cycle
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on November 21, 2007 Nuktacheen hai gham-e-dil usko sunaye naa baney, Kya baney baat jahan baat bataye […]
Democracy and Moderation
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on November 12, 2006 Democracy is not a popular word in today’s world because it has been […]
Indian Muslims
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on November 7, 2006 ‘The Prime Minister is playing into the hands of the Muslims.’ ‘Congress is […]
South Asia and Counter Terrorism
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on October 30, 2006 Two weeks from today, in mid-November, foreign secretary level talks will be held […]
Pakistan’s Afghanistan Policy
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on October 24, 2006 The world must stop Pakistan from helping the Taliban.” Those are the words […]
The Veil Issue, Once Again
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on October 16, 2006 The question of what women wear on their heads has once again become […]