Member Activities
Pacific Power Paradox: American Statecraft and the Fate of the Asian Peace
APLN senior associate fellow Van Jackson published a book titled "Pacific Power Paradox: American Statecraft and the Fate of the Asian Peace".
Wake-up Call For ‘Nuke Five'
THE KOREA TIMES - APLN member Kim Won-soo argues that the nuclear states must work together to come up with a collective plan to keep non-nuclear states from developing their own nuclear deterrents.
Nations of Marvels and Missteps
MINT - APLN member Shyam Saran writes on the 75th anniversary of Indian independence.
India and Pakistan at 75
APLN member Nirupama Rao will speak at an event conducted by the Asia Program, discussing the India-Pakistan relationship and its complexities.
India@75 : Much to Be Proud Of, amid Some Worrisome Trends
SOUTH ASIA MONITOR - APLN member C. Uday Bhaskar writes: As India turns 75, the challenges remain and a new template of the idea of India is being forged.
Asian Nations Should Work Together to Accelerate Decarbonization
NIKKEI ASIA - APLN member Kevin Rudd co-wrote an article with former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and argued that effective climate action would boost region's economies and create jobs.
Geopolitics, Pandemic, and the G20
ORF - APLN board member Manpreet Sethi spoke at the opening plenary of the India Think Tank Forum.
India Noncommittal on the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan argued that India’s tepid response to the PGII seems odd given Delhi’s opposition to the BRI, which the new G-7 initiative seeks to counter.
India’s Latest Concerns With the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan argued that India has raised objections to the possibility of China and Pakistan involving third countries in the CPEC.
India, Bangladesh, Pakistan: What East Can Teach West
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C Raja Mohan writes: Good news from India's eastern frontier with Bangladesh raises hope: it should not be impossible to normalise the western frontier with Pakistan.