Can the Other ‘Asian Giants’ Deal With China’s Slowdown?
--Originally published at Asia Blog DBS Group Research Managing Director Timothy Wong discusses economic reforms in China, India, and Indonesia, and what opportunities and perils lie ahead.
View ArticlePhotos: The ‘Sheer Spectacle’ of Kumbh Mela, the World’s Largest Human Gathering
--Originally published at Asia Blog Harvard Professors Tarun Khanna and Rahul Mehrotra discuss their university's multidisciplinary research on the makeshift "mega-city" that springs up to host 100...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Crossing the Winding Tracks in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog A flock of Indian peafowls are seen crossing long and winding train tracks in Secunderabad, India on October 31, 2015. (Belur Ashok/Flickr)
View ArticlePhotos: Diwali, India’s ‘Festival of Lights’
--Originally published at Asia Blog A look at the preparations and celebrations associated with the sacred Hindu holiday.
View ArticleFilmmaker: Documentary on Rape in India Was a ‘Cry of My Conscious’
--Originally published at Asia Blog Filmmaker Vibha Bakshi discusses how she gained access to shoot her documentary Daughters of Mother India, and why a similar film on sexual violence against women...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Out For a Gallop in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog Two Asian antelopes, known as nilgai, gallop through Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur, India on October 22, 2015. (Srikaanth Sekar/Flickr)
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: A Plethora of Buildings in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog An aerial view of buildings in all shapes and sizes in Hyderabad, India on November 3, 2015. (Rajesh_India/Flickr)
View ArticleRudd and Paulson: How China, India, and the U.S. Can Forge a Clean Energy Future
--Originally published at Asia Blog In a Guardian op-ed published as COP21 began in Paris, ASPI President Kevin Rudd and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson argue that the “big three” can...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Waiting by the River Bank in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog A row of boats wait by the banks of the Ganges river in Varanasi, India on November 23, 2015. (Juan Antonio F. Segal/Flickr)
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Birdman in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog As the sun sets in the distance, a flock of birds fly around a man holding a bowl full of seeds in Hyderabad, India on December 12, 2015. (Rajesh_India/Flickr)
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: A Royal Resting Place in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog The Taj Mahal against a crystal-clear sky in Agra, India on October 25, 2015. (Srikaanth Sekar/Flickr)
View ArticleAsia Society’s Most Popular YouTube Videos in 2015
--Originally published at Asia Blog One thing is clear from looking back at Asia Society's most popular 2015 videos: India clips won the year.
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: At the Zoo in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog A group of elephants walk around at the zoo in Mysore, India on December 21, 2015. (Yair Aronshtam/Flickr)
View Article#TBT: In 2007, ‘Kinsmen’ Redefine Jazz
--Originally published at Asia Blog Each week, we'll reach into Asia Society's archives to find a photo from the organization's nearly 60-year history. This week: when saxophonists of different...
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Marble Magnificence in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog Crowds of people explore the Taj Mahal in Agra, India on January 26, 2016. (Hadi Zaher/Flickr)
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: A Magnificent Temple in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog A majestic temple with intricate carvings in Tamil Nadu, India on January 22, 2016. (Aravindan Ganesan/Flickr)
View ArticlePhoto of the Day: Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher in India
--Originally published at Asia Blog Tickell's blue flycatcher — a small bird with blue feathers — perched on a branch in Karnataka, India on February 6, 2016. (ruben alexander/Flickr)
View ArticleKevin Rudd: How to Bring India’s Growth Online
--Originally published at Asia Blog In a new op-ed, the president of the Asia Society Policy Institute calls for the country to join APEC.
View ArticleTreatment of Asians at the Oscars: ‘Antithesis of Progress’
--Originally published at Asia Blog A segment resurfacing Asian stereotypes obscures an equally troubling problem: the lack of good roles in Hollywood.
View ArticleAsia Society Policy Institute: It’s Time for India to Join APEC
--Originally published at Asia Blog Kevin Rudd, ASPI's president, said the country's inclusion would be "good for India, good for APEC, good for the region, and good for the world."
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