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  • Power Realignments in Asia: China, India, and the United States
    Co-edited by Alyssa Ayres, SAGE Publications, October 2009

    CASI Foreign Policy Papers
    India Review (Volume 8, Number 3, July-September 2009)

    Climate Change Negotiations - CASI/CPR 2009 Conference Papers
    Economic & Political Weekly, August 1, 2009

    Academics Have More to Declare Than Their Genius
    Devesh Kapur, Financial Times, June 23, 2009

    Six Dalit Paradoxes
    D. Shyam Babu & Chandra Bhan Prasad, Economic & Political Weekly, June 6, 2009

    The G-20 and IMF Reform
    Devesh Kapur & Arvind Subramanian, Business Standard, April 1, 2009

    Give Me Your Scientists...
    Jac Depczyk, The Economist, March 5, 2009


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Recent IiT Features

  • India’s MMRCA Deal: Muddled Rationale, Costly Adventure?

    Although nowhere near as high profile or politically dramatic as the 2008 Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, India’s proposed $10 billion procurement of 126 medium multirole combat aircraft (MRCA) may have a much more profound impact on India’s strategic relations, particularly if a U.S. Platform – either Lockheed’s F-16 E/F or Boeing’s F/A-18 E/F – is selected as the winning bid.

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  • No Good Choices for the Indian Air Force

    In the Medium-range Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) sweepstakes, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is confronted with many choices, all of them bad. Whatever the IAF’s reasons for wanting a new aircraft, the Indian government means to use the deal to make international political capital, gain leverage in bilateral relations, and cement a strategic partnership.

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  • Electoral and Party Finance Reform

    Parties in India raise money for both elections and inter-election purposes through private donations, the bulk of which are believed to be unaccounted for despite recent incentives for transparency in the Election and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act of 2003, which introduced tax-deductibility for political donations against receipts. While parties are tax-exempt, they have to file income tax returns. However, these declarations are thought to be understatements.

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  • “Empowerment of Dalits and Adivasis Role of Education in the Emerging Economy,” Dr. Narendra Jadhav
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