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Nisid Hajari

@nisidhajari

Foreign affairs writer for @opinion editorial board. Author of "Midnight's Furies: The Deadly Legacy of India's Partition."

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"A poorly thought-through strategic action will be far more injurious to India’s reputation than exploring a diplomatic route to disengagement from the crisis."

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Haven't done a bylined piece in awhile. Was moved to do so by the scary turn in India's elections: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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If you want to know why India's revoking of Kashmir's autonomy is so dangerous, read this piece by Mihir Sharma: bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via bopinion

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New Delhi is following in Kushner and Xi's wake, promising "development" will come to and soothe a conflict zone. This is either cynical or naive. My bopinion column: bloomberg.com/amp/opinion/ar…

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India isn't the first government to think investment and jobs will bring peace to a troubled region like Kashmir, notes Mihir Sharma bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via bopinion

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For those of you who don't know already, I'm helping with foreign policy for the Bloomberg 2020 campaign. This is the ad we're airing during the Superbowl this weekend. I think it's worth watching--and sharing.

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Jim Mattis once said: "If you don't fully fund the State Department, then I need to buy more ammunition." If only Trump would listen to the experts. His latest attempt to slash foreign aid is a reminder he doesn't know how to keep Americans safe and should be swiftly rejected.

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Modi likes to call India the “mother of democracy.” But the central test of a democracy is how it treats its most vulnerable citizens — whether their rights are protected and their views heard, Nisid Hajari writes bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion

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Jinnah predicted the rights of Muslims would be at risk in a country dominated by Hindus. 75 years after the pain of partition, India is in danger of proving him right, says Nisid Hajari. bloomberg.com/opinion/articl… via Bloomberg Opinion

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Speculation that China might invade Taiwan to distract from mounting domestic challenges - or because Chinese leaders imagine that their window of opportunity to seize the island is closing - is not just wrong, but dangerous. Here's why: reader.foreignaffairs.com/2023/03/21/don… THREAD

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I asked Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu how he felt about China's reaction to a possible visit by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy: "China cannot dictate how we meet friends," he bristled. bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…

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Breaking: Narendra Modi has won crucial backing from two key allies in his coalition, allowing him to form a government. 🎥 The Indian Prime Minister was predicted to win in a landslide. What went wrong? Mihir Sharma explains trib.al/e2QAV0E