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Rashmee Roshan Lall suggests practical ways for Europe to deal with the migrant crisis
If Hillary Clinton becomes the 45th US president, Rashmee Roshan Lall says it would be far better if she was elected on pure merit than on affirmative action.
Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders whether Indian's engagement with the Gulf will be altered in the near future
American foreign policy could be smarter and more strategic if the could fill the linguistic deficit within the diplomatic ranks, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall
Fresh from a state visit to Washington, Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has proven that he has the right mix of pragmatism and patriotism to lead his country forward, argues Rashmee Roshan Lall
India should be wary of China's plans to expand its navy power, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall
Women’s rights really must be seen as indivisible from human rights, says Rashmee Roshan Lall
What place does ISIL’s brutality have in Islam’s history of peace and tolerance? None, says Rashmee Roshan Lall
Rashmee Roshan Lall wonders whether the AAP leader can make the transition from impassioned activist to effective administrator?
With every every new brutality, every new perversion of all that is good and decent and human, ISIL make us all the carriers of oxygen that keeps them alive, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall
When it comes to responding to ISIL or Al Qaeda, the international coalition needs to address the wider problem, argues Rashmee Roshan Lall
Al Dhafra offered a good indicator of what Arabs prize and their traditional hospitality, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall
Revolutions are a risky business, especially those conducted with the brutality of ISIL, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall
The US senate's report on how torture was used after the 9/11 attacks reveals a lot about the US, writes Rashmee Roshan Lall.
