TOPICS: ‘South Asia’
January 30, 2013In this video, TFMI Fellow Korvi Rakshand discusses his organization, JAAGO, a foundation aimed at improving the lives of children in slums by teaching them English.
Read more...Don’t give up on IndiaSeptember 21, 2012 / Daniel Twining, Richard FontaineThe Washington PostRead more...Advantage India: Why China Will Lose the Contest for Global InfluenceJuly 02, 2012 / Daniel M. KlimanGlobalAsia
Read more...The Mexico challengeJune 12, 2012 / Daniel M. KlimanThe Indian Express
Read more...India and the European Union: Dim ProspectsMarch 08, 2012 / Mohan Guruswamy
This policy brief looks at the future of India's relations with the EU.Read more...Pulling U.S.-Pakistan Policy Out of the ShadowsSeptember 30, 2011 / Dhruva JaishankarForeign Policy
Given the urgency of resolving the conflicted relationship between the two nominal allies and the implications for Afghanistan's development, South Asian stability, counterterrorism, and the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, the absence of imaginative thinking on U.S. Pakistan policy has been pretty remarkable.Read more...China’s Caution on Afghanistan-PakistanJune 30, 2010 / Andrew SmallWashington Quarterly
Although the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan and Pakistan looks like a prime candidate for closer cooperation between the United States and China, prospects of pursuing complementary policies will remain limited until China fundamentally reappraises its strategy for dealing with extremism in the region.Read more...China’s Af-Pak MomentMay 20, 2009 / Andrew Small
As the United States and Europe look for additional sources of leverage in Pakistan and Afghanistan, a heightened role for China is one of the most promising-and the least discussed. China's substantial strategic interests in Pakistan, its major investments in both countries, and security concerns that range from narcotics flows to terrorist bases give it many shared stakes with the West. But translating common interests into complementary policies will be a challenge.Read more...



