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Getting down to work with Trump -
C Raja Mohan, Indian Express
The tendency to present narrow national interests as global good has long been part of great power diplomacy. Big nations can’t simply say their policies are meant to pursue crass political and economic gain. To win popular support at home and legitimacy abroad, they see the need to define interest-based diplomacy as value-based politics.
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China's craving for mad old dreams -
Claude Arpi, Pioneer
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Pakistan's cruel ploy on Hafiz Saeed -
Balbir Punj, Pioneer
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IS and its disastrous influence in Afghanistan -
Jai Kumar, Pioneer
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Making China great again -
Samir Saran, Times of India
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The many faces of Putin -
Ruchir Sharma, Times of India
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All hail the Tsar -
Pioneer
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Restore democracy in the Maldives -
Economic Times
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Xi Jinping’s 3rd term may hit China’s global ambitions -
Kanwal Sibal, Economic Times
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The face of terror in Bangladesh -
Joyeeta Bhattacharjee, Pioneer
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Pakistan: Fanatic army's terrorist state -
Abhijit Bhattacharyya, Pioneer
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Sharif’s many hits and misses -
G Parthasarathy, Business Line
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Challenges before Nepal -
Pioneer
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Begum's arrest and rising sentiments in Dhaka -
Hiranmay Karlekar, Pioneer
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Maldives: India must wait and watch -
Business Line
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Dalai Lama, China and the homecoming urge -
Claude Arpi, Pioneer
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How 'India First' turned into 'China First' for Maldives -
Indrani Bagchi, ToI
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A non-existent revolution in Iran -
Kabir Taneja, Pioneer
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Trump may have just begun the process of ending the US role as Pakistan's enabler -
Pioneer
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US does Israel-Palestine peace a bad turn -
Yasir Ali Mirza, Pioneer
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Trump's Jerusalem justice for Jews -
Manan Dwivedi, Pioneer
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The Jerusalem Conundrum -
Ishaan Saxena, Pioneer
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Saudi Arabia and the ghosts of 1979 -
C Raja Mohan, Indian Express
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Of elections in neighbouring Nepal -
Ashok K Mehta, Pioneer
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New winds in Saudi Arabia -
Khaled Ahmed, Indian Express
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Royally political purge in Riyadh -
Kabir Taneja, Pioneer
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