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Rashmee Roshan Lall

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US forces and Afghan commandos patrol Pandola village near the site of a US bombing in the Achin district of Jalalabad, east of Kabul. Rahmat Gul / AP Photo
Is US facing its Vietnam moment in Afghanistan?

Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders whether it's time for United STates to call it quits in Afghanistan

OpinionJune 20, 2017
US forces and Afghan commandos patrol Pandola village near the site of a US bombing in the Achin district of Jalalabad, east of Kabul. Rahmat Gul / AP Photo
Is US facing its Vietnam moment in Afghanistan?

Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders whether it's time for United STates to call it quits in Afghanistan

OpinionJune 20, 2017
president Emmanuel Macron has an ambitious 50-billion-euro investment plan for job-training and infrastructure. Francois Mori / AP Photo
Why austerity threatens future growth of a nation

Countries often fail to ensure future growth through austerity measures as they don’t invest in hope, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJune 14, 2017
A polling station sign is seen ahead of the forthcoming general election, in London, Britain June 6, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville
How extremism has hijacked the UK election

Western democracies need to find a way to sustain the freedoms that define them, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionJune 07, 2017
This week, an unusual artistic performance in honour of Syria’s victims wrapped up its eight-day rollout across four cities on three continents. Mahmoud Zayyat / AFP Photo
Can cultural appropriation ever ease Syria’s suffering?

Rashmee Roshan on how Sierra's performance art on Syria's dead is a good example of art that attempts to stir the social conscience

OpinionMay 31, 2017
King Salman of Saudi Arabia and US president Donald Trump taking part in a group photo at the opening session of the Gulf Cooperation Council summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. EPA/ Saudi Press Agency
Is the typical factory job way past its sell-by date?

Rashmee Roshan says that it’s time for politics to unite with economics to remodel the factory job and prepare for the future

OpinionMay 24, 2017
China’s president Xi Jinping who originally articulated the Belt and Road idea four years ago. Thomas Peter / Pool Photo via AP Photo
Will China be able to stimulate global trade?

Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders why parts of the world are so underwhelmed by China's Belt and Road initiative

OpinionMay 17, 2017
Moon Jae-in, South Korea's president, speaks during a news conference at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea. Yao Qilinn / Bloomberg
The unusual taxonomy of political parties and beasts

There is a crisis of labels in global politics, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionMay 10, 2017
The UK politician Boris Johnson recently called Jeremy Corbyn a “mutton-headed old mugwump". Photo by Ben Cawthra
Mind your language in this slacktivist, post-truth world

Rashmee Roshan Lall attempts to unpack how some words that define contemporary political culuture

OpinionMay 03, 2017
Indian software engineers, once the reliable source of software solutions and computer code for the global tech industry, increasingly say that America First, Australia First, Kiwis First, Britain First and Singapore First means Indians Second or not at all. Dhiraj Singh / Bloomberg News
Doors begin to close on India's tech diaspora

Rashmee Roshan Lall tells the story of Indian tech workers – once India's greatest export – that are finding doors closing for them across the world

OpinionApril 26, 2017
Does Mr Trump seem prepared to choose war? Kevin Lamarque / Reuters
America favours strategic coercion over Pyongyang

The US leader is justifiably unwilling to be seen to maintain an uncertain peace, reducing the US to the role of an impotent superpower, argues Rashmee Roshan Lall

OpinionApril 19, 2017
In just three months, Donald Trump has turned the US from a shiny, exciting destination of choice for tourists, highly skilled workers, college students and conference attendees, into a dark and forbidding place. Reuters
How America has built a wall in just three months

Rashmee Roshan Lall describes how Donald Trump has prompted a slump in how the world views the US

OpinionApril 09, 2017
China's President Xi Jinping will visit Washington on Thursday. Nicolas Asfouri / Pool Photo via AP Photo
Will the ‘China solution’ answer the world’s woes?

Rashmee Roshan Lall reviews Xi Jinping's visit to Washington and muses on a new start in relations between China and the United States

OpinionApril 05, 2017
Khalid Masood, who authorities identified as the man who mowed down pedestrians and stabbed a policeman to death outside the British Parliament on March 22, 2017. Metropolitan Police via AP
We must starve the likes of Masood of publicity

Rashmee Roshan Lall argues that extremists thrive when the public pays them attention

OpinionMarch 29, 2017
Narendra Modi is garlanded during a reception at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi a day after the party won in key state legislature elections. AP Photo
Modi’s election victory must not be misread

Rashmee Roshan Lall unpacks the long-term consequences of recent Indian elections for Narendra Modi

OpinionMarch 15, 2017
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