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  1. Christine Flair in WSJ: "Pakistan unlikely ever to abandon terrorism as a tool of foreign policy" http://ow.ly/F5aK
  2. Chinese Communist Party's mouthpiece, People's Daily, and its sister newspaper, Global Times, at it again: http://ow.ly/ERbQ (in 3 parts)
  3. My essay, "Three's A Crowd In The India-China Theater," now accessible on publication's Web site: http://ow.ly/Ertx
  4. Washington Post report on Indian anger over Obama's Asia speech in Tokyo and his joint statement with Hu Jintao: http://ow.ly/Eczs
  5. CNN Flash Brief on what triggered the collapse of East bloc two decades ago: http://bit.ly/67QGmL
  6. Blumenthal on how Obama played into China's strategy to hyphenate India with Pakistan and accord it junior status in Asia: http://ow.ly/E1hb
  7. To read how Pakistan is frenetically expanding its nuclear-weapon capabilities across the board, see http://ow.ly/DiYZ by the same authors.
  8. What the study shows is that Pakistan has overtaken India, even as the latter doesn't have a single Beijing-reachable missile in deployment.
  9. Study by Norris & Kristensen shows India, with Asia's oldest nuclear program, has the world's smallest nuclear arsenal: http://ow.ly/DiR9
  10. Obama displays a remarkable deference to China (http://ow.ly/Diuf) even as he leaves China with several issues unsettled: http://ow.ly/Diyd
  11. Unable to make up his mind on Afghan war, finance reform & health care, Obama says little will come out of Copenhagen climate-change summit.
  12. The range of issues on which Obama sought Beijing's help shows he needs China more than China needs him. He brought little to the table.
  13. RT @malinip Can't understand why Obama and Hu Jintao mentioned India and Pakistan. Both US and China are players fishing in troubled waters.
  14. Jonathan Schell on "Obama's Vietnam Syndrome": http://ow.ly/D5X0
  15. By holding $800 billion of U.S. public debt, China has gained leverage over U.S. policy, but also taken on major risks: http://ow.ly/CCcy
  16. The deep CIA-ISI connection: CIA ex-officials say hundreds of millions of dollars given to ISI covertly since 9/11: http://ow.ly/CBV5
  17. My commentary in the Financial Times suggests a constructive U.S. role in easing current Sino-Indian tensions: http://ow.ly/BL3z
  18. As Obama dithers and Afghan war falters, the Vietnam war offers some sobering lessons on how not to make decisions: http://ow.ly/BGkR
  19. RT @malinip Think China is a bit over the top to invoke Lincoln and abolition of slavery to get Obama to distance himself from Dalai Lama
  20. Emily Wax on the world's forgotten refugees who, six months after the war ended, remain detained in camps in Sri Lanka: http://ow.ly/Bpo1