The controversy over a new book by Chinese intellectuals arguing for China to adopt a strong nationalist-realist posture in its foreign policy has gone largely unnoticed in India. Yet the issue is ...
Pragati
The Indian National Interest Review
No 25 | Apr 2009
Published by The Indian National Interest—an independent
community of individuals committed to increasing public awareness
and ed...
Earlier this year, in the wake of the terrorist attacks by the 'Indian Mujahideen', Pragati had argued that war has already been declared on us, that it is necessary to recognise it for what it is,...
Kashmir concerns us. In the September 2008 issue of Pragati we argue that the idea of India presents the best hope for the well-being and development of all its people. More than old dogmatic mantr...
In the last few two weeks, the US Congress approved two bills that have significant implications for India. This issue of Pragati deals with those issues. In our cover story, we analyse the scenari...
This month we take an in-depth look India's Afghanistan policy: while on the one hand Indian initiatives are focussed on long-term development, the sustainability of these initiatives is circumscri...
Foreign policy at the crossroads---for India, which needs leadership and a renaissance in the way it conducts its foreign affairs; and for the United States, as it contemplates its own role in a ra...
The New Jihadis have declared war on India. This month's issue of Pragati - The Indian National Interest Review focuses on the nature of the threat, and includes a discussion on counter-terrorism a...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
This month's issue examines the implications of the Union Budget 2008-09 on three key policy areas: rural development, social security and defence modernisation. A secondary focus in this issue is ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...
Pragati expresses several of the themes that we care about dearly: economic freedom, realism in international relations, an open society, a culture of tolerance and an emphasis on good governance. ...