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Public debate on future of Siachen in Pakistan - Imtiaz Ahmed, Hindustan Times
A statement by Pakistan’s army chief, General Kayani on Wednesday seems to have set the ball rolling in Islamabad over moves to demilitarise the world’s highest battlefield. General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Wednesday said Pakistan wants a resolution on the Siachen issue and other matters with India.
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China's Glass Ceiling: Women Still Excluded from High-Level Politics - Lotus Yuen, TheAtlantic
China is not the world’s other superpower - Fareed Zakaria, WashingtonPost
All in the White House family - Dana Milbank, Washington Post
Things are changing. Better be cool, Mr Xi - Claude Arpi, Pioneer
An Apple a day: Chinese firm makes it big with knockoffs - Financial Express
How U.S. Politics Was Hijacked by Partisans - Ezra Klein, Bloomberg
Key Syria town of al-Qusayr falls to government troops - USA Today
Turkey's Violent Protests in Context - Stratfor
The world is speeding ahead of India - Chidanand Rajghatta, Times of India
Indians caught up in Kuwait's expat cleansing - VR Jayaraj, Pioneer
Decoding silence and open threats - Gwynne Dyer, Pioneer
Weak US policy has bankrolled China's rise - Scott Paul, Real Clear Politics
China’s economic empire - Heriberto Araujo & Juan Pablo Cardenal, NYT
America's China mistake - Gordon G. Chang & James A. Lyons Jr., Los Angeles Times
Why Japan, China are wooing India - Srinath Raghavan, Business Line
Chinese think tank warns of military clashes with Japan - Economic Times
Bushido is back with India’s blessings - Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, Hindustan Times
India,Thailand ink extradition pact - Pranab Dhal Samanta, Indian Express
India, Japan join hands to break China's 'string of pearls' - Diwakar, ET
Iran's bitter battle of guardianship - Najeeb Mubarki, Economic Times
Warmth of the Rising Sun - Mayuri Mukherjee, Pioneer
Nepal: A crow that’s lost its way in the fog - Gyanu Adhikari, Hindu
Settlers in Xinjiang: Circling the wagons - Economist
Pakistani Taliban No. 2 killed in drone raid? - Omer Farooq Khan & Chidanand Rajghatta, Times of India
India, Japan join hands to break string of pearls - Diwakar, Economic Times
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