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Christine Flair in WSJ: "Pakistan unlikely ever to abandon terrorism as a tool of foreign policy"
about 8 hours ago
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Chinese Communist Party's mouthpiece, People's Daily, and its sister newspaper, Global Times, at it again: (in 3 parts)
about 22 hours ago
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My essay, "Three's A Crowd In The India-China Theater," now accessible on publication's Web site:
8:53 PM Nov 21st
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Washington Post report on Indian anger over Obama's Asia speech in Tokyo and his joint statement with Hu Jintao:
6:51 PM Nov 20th
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CNN Flash Brief on what triggered the collapse of East bloc two decades ago:
6:43 PM Nov 20th
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Blumenthal on how Obama played into China's strategy to hyphenate India with Pakistan and accord it junior status in Asia:
6:18 AM Nov 20th
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To read how Pakistan is frenetically expanding its nuclear-weapon capabilities across the board, see by the same authors.
2:03 AM Nov 18th
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What the study shows is that Pakistan has overtaken India, even as the latter doesn't have a single Beijing-reachable missile in deployment.
1:57 AM Nov 18th
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Study by Norris & Kristensen shows India, with Asia's oldest nuclear program, has the world's smallest nuclear arsenal:
1:52 AM Nov 18th
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Obama displays a remarkable deference to China () even as he leaves China with several issues unsettled:
1:26 AM Nov 18th
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Unable to make up his mind on Afghan war, finance reform & health care, Obama says little will come out of Copenhagen climate-change summit.
9:49 AM Nov 17th
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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.
9:27 AM Nov 17th
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RT @ Can't understand why Obama and Hu Jintao mentioned India and Pakistan. Both US and China are players fishing in troubled waters.
9:23 AM Nov 17th
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Jonathan Schell on "Obama's Vietnam Syndrome":
9:18 AM Nov 17th
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By holding $800 billion of U.S. public debt, China has gained leverage over U.S. policy, but also taken on major risks:
8:55 PM Nov 15th
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The deep CIA-ISI connection: CIA ex-officials say hundreds of millions of dollars given to ISI covertly since 9/11:
8:38 PM Nov 15th
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My commentary in the Financial Times suggests a constructive U.S. role in easing current Sino-Indian tensions:
3:35 PM Nov 12th
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As Obama dithers and Afghan war falters, the Vietnam war offers some sobering lessons on how not to make decisions:
9:57 AM Nov 12th
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RT @ Think China is a bit over the top to invoke Lincoln and abolition of slavery to get Obama to distance himself from Dalai Lama
9:49 AM Nov 12th
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Emily Wax on the world's forgotten refugees who, six months after the war ended, remain detained in camps in Sri Lanka:
10:06 AM Nov 11th
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- Name Brahma Chellaney
- Location New Delhi, India
- Web http://chellaney....
- Bio Brahma Chellaney is professor of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi. Also a newspaper and TV commentator. Contact:: bc@live.in
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