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Opinion | As India-China Grow Close, Who's Driving The 'Narrative'?
- Tuesday January 28, 2025
- Opinion | Harsh V Pant, Kalpit A Mankikar
While Xis bid to redraw boundaries may have failed, China is unlikely to stop poking around on sensitive issues. And this can test India's cautious normalisation.
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Opinion: Why Modi Visit to Israel is Important for India
- Wednesday June 3, 2015
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
In a historic first, Narendra Modi is set to visit Israel later this year. He will become the first prime minister of India to visit the country. Ahead of Modi's visit, External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj will visit Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories.
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Opinion: PM Modi, Is There a Method to This Madness
- Friday March 27, 2015
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
A nation's foreign policy should be nimble enough to be able to respond effectively to ever dynamic domestic and international contexts. But the Modi government's Pakistan policy has taken so many turns in the last 10 months that it is in danger of becoming a joke.
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Opinion | As India-China Grow Close, Who's Driving The 'Narrative'?
- Tuesday January 28, 2025
- Opinion | Harsh V Pant, Kalpit A Mankikar
While Xis bid to redraw boundaries may have failed, China is unlikely to stop poking around on sensitive issues. And this can test India's cautious normalisation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Why Modi Visit to Israel is Important for India
- Wednesday June 3, 2015
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
In a historic first, Narendra Modi is set to visit Israel later this year. He will become the first prime minister of India to visit the country. Ahead of Modi's visit, External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj will visit Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: PM Modi, Is There a Method to This Madness
- Friday March 27, 2015
- Opinion | Harsh V. Pant
A nation's foreign policy should be nimble enough to be able to respond effectively to ever dynamic domestic and international contexts. But the Modi government's Pakistan policy has taken so many turns in the last 10 months that it is in danger of becoming a joke.
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www.ndtv.com