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Indian foreign policy
India, Vietnam Tout International Law, Freedom of Navigation in South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
The two countries continue their convergence over the South China Sea.
Vietnam's President Heads to India: What to Expect
By Rupakjyoti Borah
It's time for both countries to push the envelope with their bilateral ties.
The Maldives Crisis Presents a Window of Opportunity for India
By Devashish Dhar
India has options in the Maldives outside of military intervention and sanctions.
A New Reality Confronts India in the Middle East
By Harsh V. Pant
India is still stuck in the age-old debates of the Israel-Arab rivalry whereas the Middle East has moved on. Can Modi change that?
Preserving India’s Diplomatic Influence on a Shoestring Budget
By Shreya Upadhyay
To compete diplomatically with a rising China, India will need to make greater investments in its diplomats.
A Political Crisis Deepens in the Maldives: The Geopolitical Stakes for India and Its Options
By Ankit Panda
Indian policymakers will weigh the pros and cons of various measures in the coming days. Will New Delhi intervene?
The Raisina Dialogue: India's Answer to World Disruptions
By Sophie Boisseau du Rocher and Françoise Nicolas
India is increasingly staking its claim as a global player.
INS Arihant and the Agni V: A Look at Recent Developments in India's Nuclear Forces
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What on earth happened to INS Arihant and what does the fifth test of the Agni V mean?
India Lacks a Competitive Trade Strategy for Chabahar
By Ali Malik
India needs a sound economic and political strategy to maximize the benefits it receives from Chabahar.
Amid Chinese Protests Over Arunachal Pradesh, India Stands Firm
By Aman Thakker
Modi plans to visit Arunachal Pradesh soon to send a signal to China to stop testing India over the northeastern state.
Why It Matters That ASEAN Leaders Are Heading to India
By Rupakjyoti Borah
Heads of state and government from the ten ASEAN states are heading to India. Here's why that matters.
Tramadol: The Dangerous Opioid From India
By Natalie Tecimer
The United States need to work closely with India to ensure tramadol misuse does not escalate at home.