How will the election results impact India’s relations with its neighbors? - Deutsche Welle TV
The win of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP-led alliance in the general election has largely been welcomed by India's regional partners.
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The win of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP-led alliance in the general election has largely been welcomed by India's regional partners.
Counterterrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan: New USIP Report on the Threat Matrix with Co-Chairs LTG (Ret.) Michael Nagata and Laurel Miller
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International groups say the military’s bid to stoke ethnic tensions in Rakhine state is succeeding.