This World Politics Review special report is a compilation of World Politics Review’s top articles on India’s regional relations from April 2009 through March 2010. The report includes sections on India’s relations with China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Middle East and Sri Lanka.
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India-China Rivalry Plays Out in Nepal
By Vinay Jha
May 12, 2009
India Maintains Goal of China Deterrent
By Siddharth Srivastava
July 8, 2009
India, China Warm Up to Each Other on Climate Change
By Neeta Lal
September 1, 2009
To Balance China, India Turns to Japan
By Jason Miks
November 4, 2009
Rising Dragon, Slumbering Elephant: Chinese and Indian Defense Planning
By Laxman Kumar Behera
March 26, 2010
The Future of ASEAN-Indian Relations
By Prashanth Parameswaran
March 29, 2010
India and Pakistan: Back to an ‘Armed Peace’
By Vinay Jha
August 7, 2009
India Wary of U.S. South Asia Policy
By Neeta Lal
October 21, 2009
The Next Mumbai: The Future of India-Pakistan Deterrence
By Bennett Ramberg
December 8, 2009
India-Pakistan Talks Are Better than Nothing
By Neeta Lal
February 17, 2010
Pakistan-India: U.S. Pressure to Thaw Relations?
By Raza Khan
June 23, 2009
India Finds the Going Tough in Afghanistan
By Siddharth Srivastava
October 21, 2009
Can Spheres of Influence Solve Afghanistan?
By Nikolas Gvosdev
December 11, 2009
India Looks to Deepen Its Afghan Presence
By Priyanka Bhardwaj
March 18, 2010
India-Iran Relations: Sometimes, Maybe
By Saurav Jha
December 8, 2009
India and Saudi Arabia Deepen Ties
By Saurav Jha
March 29, 2010