Rising Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions threaten fragile economies, regional trade routes, and major projects, with potential security, energy and strategic impacts on India, China and beyond.
Tension between India and China may be thawing, but the two countries still remain bitter rivals, writes Shyam Saran.
On a frozen Himalayan ridgeline, Indian and Chinese troops still stare at each other through rifle sights. Thousands of miles away, Indian factories hum along on Chinese parts. Few rivalries in the ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Has India’s influence in Afghanistan grown under the Taliban?
Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of becoming ‘a colony of India’ but India’s relations with Kabul predate the Taliban.
Pakistan-Afghanistan War: China on edge, India-US calculations in play, who could face biggest loss?
Pakistan is facing heavy debt and high inflation, while Afghanistan struggles with sanctions, limited global recognition, and low foreign investment.
The National Interest on MSN
How do China’s and India’s air forces stack up?
China’s air force is stronger than India’s—but much of it is tied down in the Pacific, allowing India to punch above its weight.
India's government launched a Vibrant Villages Programme almost four years ago. But as China steadily builds up its side, Indian residents wonder what's taking so long.
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