New revelations on India’s plot to kill an American on U.S. soil make clear that the West should seek to manage India’s rise rather than facilitate it.
Arif Rafiq
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Narendra Modi is directing public anger at Muslims to distract from his government’s failure to produce jobs.
Khalil Sayegh of the Agora Initiative joins host Arif Rafiq to discuss conditions on the ground in Gaza and the future that awaits its people.
In his ten years as prime minister of India, Narendra Modi has neutralized his opponents and eclipsed predecessors Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi in power.
ISIS-K’s ability to strike across Eurasia could push the international community to cooperate more with its chief rival, the Afghan Taliban.
Tensions are rising in the Horn of Africa as regional power Ethiopia makes a push for sea access with an agreement with the breakaway region of Somaliland.
A primer on the Hindu nationalist extremist ideology that is radically reshaping Indian politics and society.
Elon Musk is a rare pro-China voice on the right. The reason why is quite simple: his company, Tesla, is doing big business in China.
The Pakistan Army’s pact with the Sharif and Bhutto-Zardari political dynasties to keep out Imran Khan is tenuous from the start.