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 […]
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 […]
Changed Equations: Sino-Pakistan Relations
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Outlook India on August 25, 2009 Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in China on Friday, August 21, […]
Pakistan: Balance of Power
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Outlook India on July 10, 2009 With four periods of military rule and constant interference by the military even […]
Pakistan: Ungoverned Spaces
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Outlook India on May 28, 2009 “There was only one sensible thing to do and that was to […]
From Pakistan, With Love
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on July 24, 2008 The splendor of the Mughals contrasting with the skyscrapers of Karachi, the Faisal […]
Need to understand the Bhutto Legacy
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on January 1, 2008 It was a sad day for Pakistan, and South Asia, when Pakistan’s former […]
Sanskritization, de-Sanskritization and Colonial Rule
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Chowk on April 19, 2007 Sanskritization is a term coined by the famous Sociologist, Dr M.N. Srinivas. It […]
Division of History
By Aparna Pande This article appeared in Indolink on April 4, 2007 Our vision of the future is determined by our perception of the past. […]