- Shashank Joshi looks at the reasoning behind al Qaeda's decision to establish a South Asia branch, arguing that the move should be seen in the context of its patchy record in the subcontinent.
- Why 'make in India' might be easier said than done.
- Allison Berland and Michael Kugelman ask whether there's any hope for India-Pakistan relations.
- What is driving India's energy crisis?
- The Age profiles Gautam Adani, the head of the mining company behind the Carmichael Coal and Rail Project in Queensland. (Thanks @xdulkar).
- India is the smallest exporter of the world's top ten economies.
- Business Standard evaluates Raghuram Rajan's first year as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.
- In this podcast, Rory Medcalf and I discuss the outcomes of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's visit to India:
India links: Al Qaeda, Adani, Abbott in India, India-Pakistan, energy crisis and more
Published 12 Sep 2014
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