India

Isi Leibler’s behind-the-scenes diplomacy.

Suzanne Rutland
Jan. 27 2016 12:01AM

On Michael Walzer’s The Paradox of Liberation.

Yehudah Mirsky
Nov. 3 2015 12:01AM

They trace their history to the time of King Solomon.

Bala Menon
Aug. 18 2015 12:01AM

What Michael Walzer misses.

Aug. 4 2015 12:01AM

Michael Walzer’s paradox is anything but.

Peter Berger
June 19 2015 12:01AM

A retired IDF general recounts his experience in the Indian city of Lucknow.

Shimon Shapira
June 16 2015 12:01AM

Last week, what may be the first Hindi-language play about the Holocaust was staged in a country where few are aware of it while many. . .

Navras Jaat Aafreedi
Jan. 19 2015 12:01AM

For decades, India has been an unfailing supporter of the Palestinians at the UN. Despite the improvement in relations between India and Israel since 1991,. . .

Vijeta Uniyal
Dec. 23 2014 12:01AM

The synagogue in India’s capital city remains active, although the Jewish community there has dwindled to about 40 members. Although New Delhi, unlike Mumbai or. . .

Manoj Sharma
Dec. 15 2014 12:01AM

It’s not the United States. In recent years, trade between Israel and China has boomed, amounting to $10 billion in 2013 and moving beyond military. . .

Dec. 8 2014 12:01AM

The answer isn’t diplomatic support. Given its anti-American orientation, China is unlikely to side with a U.S. ally on the world stage. India for its. . .

Oct. 1 2014 12:01AM

A year spent at the Hindu equivalent of Yeshiva University teaches much about the similarities, and the difference, between two ancient traditions.

Larry Yudelson
Sept. 2 2014 12:01AM

Between India’s new prime minister and Menachem Begin, there are enough parallels to evoke interest, not least the fear that each was an extremist unfit for power.

May 20 2014 12:01AM