The U.S. Department of State has acknowledged that tensions between India and Pakistan could have escalated into “something quite horrible,” crediting senior American leaders for their swift intervention to deescalate …
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Guest Column: Nukes, Mercedes, and a Dump Truck
by Sridhar Krishnaswami 6 minutes readThere are Generals and there are Generals. And there is Field Marshal Asim Munir, who appears to be getting ahead of himself by wading into an area that even a …
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India’s Cosmic Leap: A Billion Dreams, Will See Visits to Moon, Mars, and Venus
by Pallava Bagla 6 minutes readReaching for the stars is becoming an everyday affair at India’s space agency, having visited the Moon and Mars with orbital missions, now eyes are set on a mission to …
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India’s Toll Trap: Motorists Pay Full Price for Half-Built Highways
by R. Suryamurthy 3 minutes readIndia’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has sharply criticized the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for allowing toll collection on incomplete …
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U.S. and Pakistan Reaffirm Joint Commitment to Counterterrorism at Islamabad Dialogue
by SAH Staff Reporter 1 minutes readThe United States and Pakistan reaffirmed their “shared commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations” during the latest round of the U.S.-Pakistan Counterterrorism Dialogue, held in Islamabad …
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Beyond the Tamasha: What Indian-Style Negotiation Can Teach U.S.–India Trade Talks
by Angela Chitkara 4 minutes readNegotiation is in India’s DNA. It is not about ultimatums or contracts slapped down on the table. It is not transactional. It is relational. It starts with a comfortable seat, …
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India’s Maritime Vision: From SAGAR to Indo-Pacific to MAHASAGAR
by Ambassador Suchitra Durai 6 minutes readA decade ago, on March 12, 2015, while commissioning in Mauritius the gleaming Offshore Patrol Vessel Barracuda, built in Garden Reach, Kolkata, to Mauritian specifications, Prime Minister Modi outlined India’s …
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Guest Column: Looking Beyond Tariffs and Oil
by Sridhar Krishnaswami 5 minutes readThere are some folks who have started believing that the downside in United States-India relations has begun and worse days are ahead. Others still are of the view that the …
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Air India to Halt Delhi–Washington Non-Stop Flights from September Over Fleet Shortfall, Airspace Closure
by SAH Special Correspondent 1 minutes readAir India will suspend its non-stop services between Delhi and Washington, D.C. from Sept. 1, 2025, citing aircraft shortages from a major cabin retrofit programme and longer flight routings caused …
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India’s Journey Towards Viksit Bharat: 11 years of Development, Progress & Nation Building
by Ambassador Anil Trigunayat 6 minutes readAs India embarked on its fast-paced, human-centric developmental journey to become a developed country, “Viksit Bharat @2047,” by the time it completes a century of independence, the past decade has …