
7 September 2012 10:11
Danielle Rajendram is a Research Associate in the Lowy Institute's International Security Program whose work focuses on India and China-India relations.
- Is China's growing assertiveness pushing New Delhi and Washington closer together? If so, why has there been so little discussion of India in the US election campaign?
- 55% of Indians are under 30. What do they want?
- Pramit Pal Chaudhuri looks back 50 years to the China-India border war and concludes the two countries didn't understand one another then, and don't now.
- Despite Chinese assurances that it doesn't intend to build military bases in the Indian Ocean, Delhi remains concerned about maritime strategic encirclement.
- Why McDonald's is causing controversy in predominantly Hindu India.
- With GDP growth at 5.5% this quarter, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India says economic prospects are looking up, but 'India's growth is not inevitable, and both the public and private sectors need to do all the right things to achieve it.'
- Aman Sethi asks: what has the Indian Government's counterinsurgency program achieved in Chhattisgarh?
- Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi has come under heavy criticism for his remarks on the high rates of malnutrition in his state. Here's the original interview, which also touches on Modi's prime ministerial ambitions, role in the Gujarat riots, and love of birds.