Democracy, Blasphemy and the Struggles of Being Indian-Pakistani Sarie Khalid Nov 13, 2018 If Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in 1947, they wouldn’t be Italian, they’d be Indian and Pakistani. Sadly, my…
Half-Baked Policymaking Is Undercooking India’s Future Aritra Samanta Aug 13, 2018 Indians are addicted to image and how they are perceived by outsiders. This obsession is also true when it…
The Mosquito vs. the Modern Nation State: Climate Change and Dengue Fever in India Kody Crowell Jan 19, 2018 "Away with a pæan of derision You winged blood-drop. Can I not overtake you? Are you one too many for me…
Sharp Edges of a Broken Glass Ceiling: Women in Leadership in the US and Asia Esli Chan Jan 16, 2018 Both cultural barriers and structural gender discriminative policies are interwoven in a way that systemically…
Too Big To Fail: What Next For US-Pakistani Relations? Sarie Khalid Jan 13, 2018 2018 started on the worst possible note for US-Pakistani relations. Donald Trump’s inaugural tweet accused…
Will India Continue to Challenge China in 2018? Isabella Chon Jan 2, 2018 Earlier this year, China and India accentuated their longstanding strategic rivalry with an unprecedented 10-week…
The Ugly Face of Inequality in India Zachary Nanji Jan 2, 2018 Income inequality in India has hit its highest level in 92 years. New figures from Credit Suisse suggest the…
India’s Healthcare Paradox Milan Singh-Cheema Nov 3, 2017 Recent months of this year have revealed a grim reality of the Indian healthcare system. In August and September of…
The South-Asian Tinderbox: Rising Tensions and U.S. inaction in the Sub-Continent Abdul Khan Oct 23, 2017 With the eyes of the world fixed on Kim-Jong Un and Donald Trump's war of words, another serious escalation has…
The Politics of Heritage Milan Singh-Cheema Aug 1, 2017 With its announcement of a new tram line, connecting West Jerusalem to East, many have accused the Israeli…