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Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2021) Afghan minorities & the return of the Taliban. South Asia @ LSE (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018) India's global outreach from the regional level. South Asia @ LSE (19 Jul 2018). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018) The India-China relationship: why links between Indian states and Chinese provinces are essential. South Asia @ LSE (09 May 2018). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018) The India-Pakistan-China triangle: a need for forward thinking development. South Asia @ LSE (17 Apr 2018). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018) Reviving the thaw? Punjab's potential in improving India-Pakistan relations. South Asia @ LSE (20 Mar 2018). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh and Sachdeva, Sandeep (2017) Foreign investment in India: recognising and addressing regional disparities. South Asia @ LSE (27 Jul 2017). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh and Sachdeva, Sandeep (2017) India's diaspora policy: time for a rethink. South Asia @ LSE (14 Jul 2017). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh and Sachdeva, Sandeep (2017) In the diplomatic row over Qatar, New Delhi needs to prioritise its national interests. South Asia @ LSE (26 Jun 2017). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh and Sachdeva, Sandeep (2017) India, the US and connectivity: in search of a clear vision. South Asia @ LSE (08 Jun 2017). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2017) Rouhani’s victory and India-Iran ties. South Asia @ LSE (26 May 2017). Website.

Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2016) India, China and Pakistan: the need for a nuanced approach to CPEC. South Asia @ LSE (08 Sep 2016). Website.

Mohan, Deepanshu and Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2015) India in Latin America: a missing story? South Asia @ LSE (25 Feb 2015). Website.

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