By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on March 11, 2007 Americans often wonder why India has a President when the executive power rests […]
Is India’s Growth Coming at Expense of Development
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on February 21, 2007 In 2005 the Asian Development Bank (ADB) had forecast that India could become […]
Kashmir: Unkept Promises, Broken Dreams
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on February 6, 2007 The Preamble to the Indian Constitution pledges “to secure to all its citizens: […]
India’s Nuclear Policy: An Analysis
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on January 29, 2007 Sixty years of independence are a good time frame to analyze any policy […]
Non Alignment and Its Defense
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 […]