Nitin Pai

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The Saudis, the Iranians and us

The Saudis, the Iranians and us

Rediff.com   19 Nov 2013

Further deterioration of the US-Saudi relationship will have geo-economic and geopolitical effects, says Nitin Pai.

Can mindless people please shut up?

Can mindless people please shut up?

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2013

The government's leaks to the media and General Singh's very vocal comments on the charges against him have played right into the hands of separatists and their cross-border sponsors, says Nitin Pai

The unfinished business of Kargil

The unfinished business of Kargil

Rediff.com   29 Jul 2013

The failure to restructure our armed forces in line with contemporary needs 14 years after the Kargil war will impose strategic costs beyond just delays and scandals, says Nitin Pai

US-Taliban talks will usher in a new phase of civil war

US-Taliban talks will usher in a new phase of civil war

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2013

Washington is now set to begin formal negotiation with Mullah Omar's Taliban in Doha

Scaling the great wall of symbolism

Scaling the great wall of symbolism

Rediff.com   24 May 2013

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to India showed the impact of patient and persuasive diplomacy on both sides - but it's the outcome that will matter, says Nitin Pai

Chinese grandfathering and the Asian nuclear balance

Chinese grandfathering and the Asian nuclear balance

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2013

Beijing is brazenly thumbing its nose at the international non-proliferation regime it signed up to less than a decade ago, says Nitin Pai

India may face a civil war in Afghanistan

India may face a civil war in Afghanistan

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2012

India will need to remain open to support political factions in Afghanistan that might seek New Delhi's assistance, says Nitin Pai

After the Dalai Lama

After the Dalai Lama

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2012

Future of millions of Tibetans around the world will depend on who takes his place as the spiritual leader, says Nitin Pai

No reasons for India to raise tensions with Italy

No reasons for India to raise tensions with Italy

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2012

'In the absence of hostile or malafide intents (politically speaking), it is best to agree to pursue the matter soberly in courts of law. Fattening lawyers is far more conducive to international peace than agitating politicians,' says Nitin Pai.

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