Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: Can India Sustain Its Position On Russia?
Foreign policy watchers observing a new global realignment after Russia's invasion of Ukraine may well consider Indian foreign and economic policy vis-a-vis the US and Europe on the one hand, and Russia on the other, seemingly contradictory.
- Thursday July 14, 2022
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: Why India Abstained At UN Vote On Russia
The clear act of war by Russia, as its forces moved beyond the rebel Ukrainian provinces of Donetsk and Luhansk and entered the capital Kiev, marks one of the biggest military invasions in Europe since World War 2 - and for India
- Saturday February 26, 2022
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: As China Engages With Taliban, New Delhi Can't Sit Out
One thing that every US President since George W Bush has done is to promise to bring American soldiers home from what in September will be two decades of unending conflict in Afghanistan since 9/11.
- Saturday July 31, 2021
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: On Chabahar, India Must Recover Lost Ground With Iran Quickly
Ripples in the India-Iran bilateral relationship have risen to the surface once again, forcing the question of whether India's policy and commitment towards the development of the Chabahar Port project is unraveling.
- Saturday July 18, 2020
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: What Nepal’s New Aggression Reveals For India And Its Neighbours
The lesson from this latest controversy with Nepal is simple - episodic interest when things get out of hand can only ever be just a temporary solution. As a new map becomes a new irritant, it seems all the more urgent for Delhi to pursue a coherent neighborhood policy and remain engaged at high levels. It must forge new relationships and revive ol...
- Friday May 22, 2020
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: How Trump Visit Could Leverage CAA And Kashmir Against PM Modi
As India rolls out the red carpet to receive US President Donald Trump next week, rough spots that have arisen in the wake of the Modi government's decisions on Kashmir and the subsequent passing of the Citizenship Amendment Act will need diplomatic resolution.
- Wednesday February 19, 2020
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: The Danger Of Cheering The Telangana Police
December 16th marks seven years since the brutal Delhi gang-rape. Nirbhaya - or "fearless" - was the name the young intern was given by an anguished nation for the two weeks she survived after the horrific attack. As she battled for life, an entire country prayed with her family. We prayed for her recovery, we prayed for justice and we prayed that ...
- Saturday December 7, 2019
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: Much Rides On Bibi, Modi And The 'Bromance'
While India and Israel's positions on 'Islamic' terrorism and shared economic interests highlight similarities between the two countries, it is up to India to make sure it continues to stay on the path it has chosen, of keeping the balance it has assiduously achieved and not succumbing to ideological, hyper-nationalist rhetoric driven by right wing...
- Monday January 15, 2018
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Blog: How India Beat UK For Major Win At World Court (ICJ)
What is clearly being considered a major triumph for Indian diplomacy has been viewed as major a defeat for Britain, leaving it without a representative at the international court for the first time in 71 years. In some ways, perhaps, the final defeat of the Empire by an erstwhile colony.
- Wednesday November 22, 2017
- Blog
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: What Followed After Modi-Trump Hug Was Net Win For India
It's time now to roll up some sleeves and get down to brass tacks to ensure India-US ties stay the course reaffirmed at today's meeting, without the whim of individual leaders coming in the way. The proof of the pudding, as they say, is in the eating.
- Tuesday June 27, 2017
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: This New Move Will Test India's Equation With Both Pak And China
The inclusion of two sparring neighbours into a grouping led by India's regional nemesis is enough to make any head turn and ask whether individual nations will be able to leave aside bilateral differences for the greater good, or whether, like SAARC, cooperation here too will become hostage to the India-Pakistan dispute.
- Saturday June 10, 2017
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Opinion: As Sri Lanka Leans Towards China, Modi's Trip Has High Stakes
With Beijing's advances, time is clearly of the essence, and the need to regain ground lost to China is of paramount strategic importance for India.
- Wednesday May 10, 2017
- Opinion
- Maya Mirchandani
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Blog: Iran Refuses To Sideline China And Pak, Irking India
While Iran drags its feet on awarding a crucial contract for gas exploration in its Farzad B offshore field to ONGC Videsh, India has decided to cut back on oil imports from Iran by 3 million tons (roughly 25 percent) in the current financial year.
- Friday May 5, 2017
- Blog
- Maya Mirchandani
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Blog: Mehbooba Mufti's Most Unsuitable Partner, The BJP
There have been many turning points in the political history of Kashmir. But the coalition of partners so ideologically antithetical to each other was perhaps a curve ball many in the Valley have not been able to recover from.
- Monday April 24, 2017
- Blog
- Maya Mirchandani
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Blog: Revisiting The Clash Of Civilizations
Fundamental Western concept is at the heart of American Nationalism. Or is it? Over a decade after he wrote the Clash of Civilizations, Samuel Huntington asked Americans a fundamental question - "Who are We?"
- Monday February 6, 2017
- Blog
- Maya Mirchandani