A Quarter Century of Market Reform Leaves India Richer With Wider Inequality
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A nuclear armageddon in the making at the India-Pakistan border
BY Dilip Hiro 2 May 2016
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A study of Modi's reception at London’s Wembley Stadium shows how shrewdly the BJP hides its political agenda with a non-political mask.
BY Dilip Hiro 18 November 2015
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Two-thirds of the alcohol consumed in India originates in the illegally brewed hooch, the English term for desi liquor, officially called tharra.
BY Dilip Hiro 26 November 2014
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In Syria and Iraq, ISIS exploits power voids, frustrations over minority rights, and Sunni-Shia divide. Obama’s call for inclusiveness will not work
BY Dilip Hiro 18 June 2014
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Washington’s policies in the Middle East have proven a grim imperial comedy of errors and increasingly a spectacle of how a superpower is sidelined.
BY Dilip Hiro 4 June 2014
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Will the Iran Nuclear Deal thrive or wither? The world has a narrow window of opportunity for a deal on Iran’s nuclear research
BY Dilip Hiro 22 January 2014
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The US and Pakistan can’t help bickering when together while well aware that divorce is not an option
BY Dilip Hiro 30 October 2013
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Ever fewer countries, allies, or enemies, are paying attention, much less kowtowing, to the once-formidable power of the world’s last superpower. The list of defiant figures is lengthening.
BY Dilip Hiro 2 October 2013
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The military coup in Egypt has divided the Middle East and North Africa while creating bizarre new bedfellows.
BY Dilip Hiro 10 July 2013
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