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US envoy Taranjit Singh Sandhu set to wrap up stint at month-end

India’s ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, will wrap up his term in office in Washington DC at the end of January and retire from government service after a 35-year long career that was marked by four postings in America, people familiar with the development said.

US envoy Taranjit Singh Sandhu set to wrap up stint at month-end
Updated on Jan 12, 2024 12:22 AM IST
By, Washington

India’s US envoy ‘heckled’ on outreach trip to NY gurdwara

India has been engaging with the Sikh community to reassure them of their place and role in the wider Indian national identity.

Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu at the gurdwara on Sunday. (PTI)
Updated on Nov 28, 2023 12:55 AM IST

Decoding flaws in country’s economic, political policies

Mody joined host Milan Vaishnav last week on the “Grand Tamasha” podcast, a co-production of HT and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to talk more about his book.

In his new book, economist Ashoka Mody provides readers with an unvarnished look at India’s twin economic and political failures (HT File)
Updated on Apr 16, 2023 11:33 PM IST
By, New Delhi

How some states deliver via bureaucratic norms

Last week, University of Oxford political scientist Akshay Mangla joined host Milan Vaishnav on the Grand Tamasha podcast, a joint production of HT and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to elaborate on his new book, Making Bureaucracy Work: Norms, Education and Public Service Delivery in Rural India

University of Oxford political scientist Akshay Mangla used the example of police officers seeking to enforce the rule of law on the streets as a classic illustration of the power of norms.
Updated on Apr 03, 2023 12:29 AM IST

Hutong Cat | Iran-Saudi deal, third term presidency, all in a day's work for Xi

While the sequence of how the talks were engineered falls into place only in hindsight, the timing of its announcement was finely calibrated and the symbolism was clear for all to see and interpret

China’s influence — clout, maybe? — in West Asia is growing as the US’s ties with Saudi Arabia have considerably dampened in recent years. (AP)
Updated on Mar 20, 2023 06:26 PM IST
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