Information on "India"
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6 Mar 2013
New Delhi’s Views on Central Asia
India’s future role in Central Asia is intimately tied to its dual relationship with Afghanistan and Pakistan. More on «New Delhi’s Views on Central Asia»
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18 May 2012
Afghanistan's Post-NATO Future
In this audio presentation, Haynie Wheeler features the article "Afghanistan's Post-NATO Future" by Harsh Pant. More on «Afghanistan's Post-NATO Future »
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20 Apr 2012
India and Pakistan: Incompatible Grand Strategies
India and Pakistan are preoccupied with domestic affairs but their grand strategies often collide, explains Anatol Lieven, a professor of strategy at King's College London and author of Pakistan: A Hard Country. More on «India and Pakistan: Incompatible Grand Strategies» -
17 Apr 2012
Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression
In this audio presentation, Yale Global's Haynie Wheeler features Christophe Jaffrelot's article "Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression," which states it is not surprising that emerging democracies such as Brazil, Indi... More on «Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression» -
Apr 2012
Nirmalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation
In this audio presentation, Nirmalya Kumar, who is a Professor of Marketing at the London Business School, discusses the four types of 'invisible innovation' he sees occurring in today's India. More on «Nirmalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation»
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16 Feb 2012
Boosting India's Defense Economy
In today's podcast, the Observer Research Foundation's Deba Mohanty discusses economic development and its importance to India's defense sector. More on «Boosting India's Defense Economy»
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12 Aug 2011
India and the Shift of Power in the International Order
Mr Ajit Doval, Director of the Vivekananda International Foundation and a former Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau, discusses the role emerging powers (especially India) will play in the international order. More on «India and the Shift of Power in the International Order»
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Jul 2011
Yasheng Huang: Does Democracy Stifle Economic Growth?
In this audio presentation, Yasheng Huang compares the Chinese and Indian economies and discusses whether China's authoritarian rule contributed to its astonishing economic growth or not. More on «Yasheng Huang: Does Democracy Stifle Economic Growth?»
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25 May 2011
The Origins of Political Order with Francis Fukuyama
In this audio, Francis Fukuyama discusses his book, "The Origins of Political Order. More on «The Origins of Political Order with Francis Fukuyama»
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4 Apr 2011
Assessing the Economic Rise of China and India with Pranab Bardhan
In this audio, UC Berkeley economist Pranab Bardhan discusses his book, "Awakening Giants, Feet of Clay," where he primarily focuses on the myths and realities surrounding the political-economic emergence of China and India. More on «Assessing the Economic Rise of China and India with Pranab Bardhan»
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