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Kanwal Sibal is former foreign secretary of India and former envoy to the US and Russia
At Davos, PM Modi delivered his message convincingly, with confidence, with sobriety and without partisanship
Read MoreModi's performance at Davos was brilliant indeed. He delivered his message convincingly, with confidence, with sobriety and without partisanship. One should wait to hear president Trump at the closing plenary!
Read MoreChina can raise the costs for India by strengthening its grip on India’s periphery
Read MoreXi Jinping’s dream for China requires a major redistribution of global power, and this will be resisted... by the US, Europe and India
Read MorePakistan’s response to the Pathankot attack has not followed its traditional script of denial of any responsibility.
Read MoreFrance has commended India's stabilising role in South Asia, in particular in Afghanistan, where the two sides noted that terrorist activities and proxies supported from safe havens across Afghanistan's borders posed a grave threat to peace
Read MoreDuring Shinzo Abe's visit, Delhi underscored more robustly than ever that peace, stability and development in the Indo-Pacific region are indispensable to India's security and prosperity
Read MoreModi must know that if the gap between promise and delivery is not bridged quickly, his pitch will begin to lose credibility, with costs both at home and abroad.
Read MoreIf the Hurriyat is a marginal force, as these very critics claim, then why does India have to worry too much about what we do to further marginalise them.
Read MorePakistan will be deterred not by any evidence we produce but by the costs that we could impose on it in return, writes Kanwal Sibal
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