How India and Pakistan Can Pull Back From the Brink
Exaggerated claims of military success—amplified by the two countries’ media—could help each side save face.
Exaggerated claims of military success—amplified by the two countries’ media—could help each side save face.
The aircraft India and Pakistan use to strike each other tell a story of key geopolitical shifts.
The country’s civil society leaders must be at the forefront of postwar reconstruction.
A proposal to reprise a Reagan-era currency agreement has serious flaws.
International law nullifies any treaty coerced by force—like Moscow has deployed since 2014.
After freeing itself from a dependence on the region’s oil, the United States should not sign up for the same with AI.
With 29 foreign leaders in attendance, Moscow is hoping to demonstrate that Western isolation efforts have largely failed.
New Delhi aims to root out cross-border terrorism, but it risks fueling discontent.
A refined approach can keep democracy in the lead.
Officials in New Delhi and Islamabad have remained sanguine, but there is still reason to fear extreme escalation.