Taliban Slowly Holding Sway Over Pakistan
Pakistan has repeatedly vowed action to stop militants but analysts say denial and dithering and a seething resentment of the United States among the Pakistani people have stymied effective policy.
Towards a Robust Globalization: India and the G-20
When asked about the consequences of the French Revolution, Mao Zedong famously observed that ‘it was too soon to tell’. The same is true of the present global economic and financial crisis.
Short-sighted H-1B Visa Policy Must End
Th e United S a t e s i s known as the land of opportunity, where people from around the world, who are qualified, talented and with good education can explore the opportunities, contributing to the growth of the US economy, and nation building, even while they are helped to reach their fullest potential.
Do Not See The Kashmir Issue Through The Prism Of Afghanistan
The Kashmir issue came to the fore once again, especially after the Mumbai terror attacks in December last year. Kashmir has been a sticking point in the good relations between Pakistan and India for the past six decades since they attained independence from the British in 1947.
Washington Diary G-20 Meeting: Recognizing the New World Order
The meeting of the leaders of the G-20 nations last month in Washington is in many ways a world-historical moment. The first ever meeting of this kind called by President George Bush, as he is preparing to leave office and attended by the biggest rich and emerging economies, accounting for nine-tenths
The growing influence of NRIs in US political arena
The upcoming presidential election in the United States has opened up a unique opportunity for all, especially the Indian American community, to participate in and make their voices heard in a way as never been before.

