Ninan Koshy

Indian leaders are open to cooperating with the U.S. but wary about being drawn into a Cold War with China.
India is under pressure to complete a nuclear deal with Washington. But don’t hold your breath.
Indias launch of a new spy satellite for Israel may change the geopolitical complexion of the Middle East.
The military alliance of India with the United States had reached ??hitherto unimaginable and unprecedented levels of cooperation.??
Responding to the U.S. request to send troops to occupied, post-war Iraq, India’s army is going full steam ahead with preparations for possible deployment.
The India-Israeli alliance strengthens U.S. strategic designs for India and the region.
India’s political leaders’ responses to the U.S.-led war in Iraq are notable for what they say about the country’s willingness to sacrifice traditional concerns regarding nonalignment and international law for the opportunity to raise its profile and powe
The Bush administration has enlisted India in its campaign against the newly formed International Criminal Court.
If the new rationale for NATO is the War on Terror, and if its Rapid Response Force is directed to territories outside the region of its member states, then NATO’s transformation has serious implications for Asia.
In the vaguely defined international coalition in the “war against terrorism” India and Pakistan occupy perhaps the most uncomfortable positions.
All sorts of proposals about a final settlement on Kashmir are being floated, but what is going to work?
The sharp differences about what exactly happened plagued the negotiations.
Global poverty today is no longer a legacy of the past; the new global poverty is not only the direct consequence of globalization, but an integral part of it.