Pakistan will be deterred not by any evidence we produce but by the costs that we could impose on it in return, writes Kanwal Sibal
Read MoreOn 15 August 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his speech, which was over one hour long, outlined his priorities in the coming days. I was lucky to have listened to it and derive inspiration also. I clearly remember his saying that "Let's think beyond 'what about me' and look at the nation". This was a clarion call for all of us to join in whatever government was trying to do.
Read MoreIndia’s SCO entry is important as it recognises the legitimacy of its interests and role in Central Asia, writes Kanwal Sibal
Read MoreSignificant gains have been made during Modi’s visit to Bangladesh, yet there are impeding issues to be addressed, says Kanwal Sibal
Read MorePrime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Bangladesh has been successful at several levels. Bilateral relations have got a major stimulus. Modi’s neighbourhood policy has gained more credibility with a positive regional fallout. The Act East policy has received an impetus. Developments prospects in our northeast have improved.
Read MoreAll the bonhomie and bytes of the Modi visit notwithstanding, the China challenge remains Modi is wooing China economically for his development agenda for India. In his calculations, China has the financial resources, expertise in infrastructure building and need for external markets and project opportunities for its sectoral over-capacities to want to reciprocate. To smoothen conditions, Modi wants to improve the political atmosphere. He exhibited unprecedented boldness in speaking publicly in China about the need to resolve issues relating to the border and Chinese policies in our neighbourhood.
Read MorePrime Minister Narendra Modi has surprised his own people as well as those abroad with his foreign policy initiatives. Considered a novice in foreign affairs when he took over, it is in this area that his impact has been the greatest during his first year in office.
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