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India’s Broken State

PRINCETON – The town of Joshimath may be nestled 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) above sea level in the Himalayas, but it is sinking fast. In early January, large cracks split homes, hotels, and roads, leaving the town’s future hanging in the balance. Joshimath is a grim metaphor for India’s woefully unaccountable

China Is Dying Out

China’s population decline, which the Chinese government officially confirmed in January, has led many observers to wonder if the country’s

Indian Foreign Secretary arrives, participates in meeting

Foreign Secretary of India, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, has arrived here today on a two-day official visit to Nepal. He arrived

A Blueprint from India for Women’s Economic Empowerment

SEATTLE – As we embark on a new year, I have been reflecting on “resolutions,” and more specifically, what it

Stealing Russia

Finally, Russian wealth is also being redistributed in the West. Russian companies are being forced to sell their subsidiaries or

Preparing Now for the Next Health Emergencies

Enhancing resilience and readiness requires decisive action. With more crises sure to come, countries that make the right political choices

Powerful quake kills at least 568 people in Turkey, Syria

A Turkish official says the death toll from a powerful earthquake that struck southeast Turkey on Monday is now at

Putin’s Brezhnev Moment

In ordering the dissolution of these human rights groups, Putin’s regime is turning its back on the legacy of Soviet

Nepal should take decision to safeguard its interest, US Under-Secretary…

US Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, said that the US wants Nepal to take sovereign decision on

Japan’s New Security Posture Is Abe’s Legacy

TOKYO – The gusto with which Japan has embraced rearmament has surprised its allies and international partners. Last month, Japanese