The tides of religious extremism in Bangladesh could encourage Muslim and Hindu radicals alike.
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The Modi-Obama joint vision statement is a good start, but long after the ink has dried on their editorial, Modi and his team must forge a viable policy agenda and follow through on a set of initiatives with domestic consensus
BY Sumit Ganguly 29 September 2014
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Despite its odd and inexplicable adherence to an archaic concept and its anodyne characterizations of India’s desired role in global affairs, NonAlignment 2.0 contains vi
BY Sumit Ganguly 26 March 2012
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The moment is indeed at hand to force a change in the Pakistani military’s continuing dalliance with terror.
BY Sumit Ganguly 3 May 2011
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India's declartion that it wants to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty as a weapon state has highlighted the problems with the treaty, created challenges for its allies and rivals, and forced non-proliferation ayatollah to do a rethink.
BY Sumit Ganguly 27 January 2010
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If properly implemented, it would recognize the reality of India's nuclear weapons program and address India's energy needs without undermining the nonproliferation regime, and would considerably strengthen the US-India strategic partnership.
BY Sumit Ganguly 19 October 2006
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The convergence of domestic and external forces threatens to envelop Bangladesh. Unchecked Islamic extremism, combined with poverty, could undo democracy and create a new powerful and hydra-headed monster.
BY Sumit Ganguly 30 March 2006
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Earnest political efforts, and not coercion, can save the situation in the Valley for India and also bring Pakistan around.
BY Sumit Ganguly 12 March 2000
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