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Kabir Taneja
Security
The World Has a Long Battle Ahead With the Idea of ISIS
An excerpt from 'The ISIS Peril: The World’s Most Feared Terror Group and Its Shadow on South Asia'.
Dec 22, 2019
Why It Was Wrong to Expect the Saudi Prince to Take India's Cue on Pakistan
India’s diplomatic levers allow it to have good relations with Saudi Arabia, Iran and Israel alike – but they provide little leverage with Mohammed Bin Salman over Kashmir.
Feb 21, 2019
Top Stories
The Illustrated Women's Guide to Yogabuse
The story of how a group of women dealt with a "handsy" yoga instructor.
Nov 05, 2018
World
How Fracking is Re-Calibrating Global Geo-Politics
The advent of fracking has precipitated a silent American revolution, allowing the US to leverage its power in the international arena.
Sep 27, 2016
India In Africa: Learning From China's Mistakes
India is interested in Africa's natural resources, but as a partner in development and not as an exploiter
Nov 23, 2015
Economy
Is India Ready to Compete in a Post-Sanctions Iran?
Some opportunities have been missed and now, with a possible thaw with the west, Indian companies could be left out in the cold for Iran’s immense oil and gas reserves
Jul 10, 2015