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Pelosi Visit: Is India Ready To Push The Envelope On Tibet?

Does the direct attack on China and its President Xi Jinping by former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after meeting the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala indicate a major shift in India's position on Tibet?

‘Playing ‘Dalai card’ is a lousy move by US politicians...Read More

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Ramananda Sengupta
In a career spanning three decades and counting, Ramananda (Ram to his friends) has been the foreign editor of The Telegraph, Outlook Magazine and the New Indian Express. He helped set up rediff.com’s editorial operations in San Jose and New York, helmed sify.com, and was the founder editor of India.com. His work has featured in national and international publications like the Al Jazeera Centre for Studies, Global Times and Ashahi Shimbun. But his one constant over all these years, he says, has been the attempt to understand rising India’s place in the world. He can rustle up a mean salad, his oil-less pepper chicken is to die for, and all it takes is some beer and rhythm and blues to rock his soul. Talk to him about foreign and strategic affairs, media, South Asia, China, and of course India.