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INI9 – The politics of moving beyond the conflict in Jammu & Kashmir

A conversation with Omar Abdullah

See Praveen Swami’s article for the context.

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 1st May 2012Categories Public Policy, SecurityTags AFSPA, India, INI9, Jammu & Kashmir

INI9 – Shashi Shekhar on the 2012 state assembly elections

What are the prospects for national politics after what had been termed the ‘semi-final’?

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 7th March 2012Categories Public PolicyTags India, INI9, politics1 Comment on INI9 – Shashi Shekhar on the 2012 state assembly elections

INI9 – David Malone on values, interests and power

Will the language of values return to the foreign policy of democracies after they attain a certain amount of power?

(First of a two-part conversation with David Malone)

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 2nd February 20122nd February 2012Categories Foreign AffairsTags democracy, foreign policy, INI9, interests, power, Pragati, Realism, Takshashila, values, video

The fallen rupee

Why has the Indian rupee depreciated and what does it mean for the economy?

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 26th November 2011Categories Economy, Foreign Affairs, Public PolicyTags Anantha Nageswaran, currency, depreciation, economic reforms, fiscal policy, geoeconomics, Indian Rupee, INI, INI9, INR, monetary policy, Pragati, reserve bank of India, Takshashila, UPA government, x5 Comments on The fallen rupee

What happened in Bali?

At the East Asia Summit at Bali

ANI’s Smita Prakash was in Bali last week as part of the official Indian media delegation covering the East Asia Summit. We discuss what happened there.

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 25th November 201125th November 2011Categories Economy, Foreign AffairsTags China, East Asia Summit, geoeconomics, geopolitics, India, INI9, maritime security, South China Sea, The Asian Balance, United States

Managing economic ties with China

How can the India-China relationship be used for mutual benefit

Here’s a discussion with Ajit Ranade on how China’s surplus foreign exchange reserves and India’s long-term fund requirement can complement each other.

Author Nitin PaiPosted on 20th November 2011Categories Economy, Foreign AffairsTags China, geoeconomics, India, INI9
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