Trouble in South Asia: Activism under fire By: Irum Khan , / 22 May, 2015 Activists in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have come under attack recently. If government cannot protect them, is the judiciary their only hope?
Canada has what India needs By: Danielle Goldfarb , / 15 April, 2015 Canada has strong ties to India, but the economic relationship is miniscule. That can and should change.
The crisis of democratic governance By: Ramesh Thakur , / 11 February, 2015 India and Australia exemplify what happens when leaders take voters for granted. By Ramesh Thakur.
India on the global stage: will religious tension hold it back? By: Irum Khan , / 10 February, 2015 Weeks after Obama’s visit, Prime Minister Modi has yet to heed his advice on secularism. By Irum Khan.
India’s growing international clout By: Ramesh Thakur , / 28 January, 2015 President Obama’s visit to India earlier this week demonstrated that country’s geopolitical weight. By Ramesh Thakur.
India and Pakistan: Facing common threats from within By: Ramesh Thakur , / 8 January, 2015 Jihadis in Pakistan. Zealots in India. Ramesh Thakur on how two old enemies can change their narrative.
What did India gain from the bomb? By: Ramesh Thakur , / 1 October, 2014 Not much argues Ramesh Thakur.
Could the spirit of Gandhi help resolve long-standing border tensions between China and India? By: Mosiqi Acharya , / 19 September, 2014 Mosiqi Acharya on the chances of a stronger Sino-Indian strategic partnership coming out of Xi Jinping’s visit to India.
Modi’s India, Three Months In By: Ramesh Thakur , / 25 August, 2014 Ramesh Thakur considers India’s direction under its new Prime Minister.
Why India and Canada Should Collaborate on Global Monetary Reform By: Brett House , / 1 August, 2014 Both countries benefit from the multilateral system. They can work together to strengthen it, argue Brett House and Kevin English.
India’s Foreign Policy Continuity By: Ramesh Thakur , / 22 May, 2014 For those who are anxious about India’s foreign policy direction under its new PM, don’t be. Narendra Modi will likely follow the same strategy as his predecessors, says Ramesh Thakur.
Outsourcing Censorship By: Kieran Bergmann , / 4 September, 2012 Internet intermediaries are being used by Asian governments to control speech online argues Kieran Bergmann.
Bad Media is Better Than None. By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 6 January, 2012 Our withdrawal from Kyoto put Canada in the international limelight. Now let’s take advantage, argues Jennifer Jeffs.