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The India-France Security Partnership in the Indo-Pacific: Next Steps
By Abhijnan Rej
The India-France security relationship has space left to grow.

S. Jaishankar: The Right Man for the Job at India’s External Affairs Ministry
By Krzysztof Iwanek
The choice shows the preference for policy over politics and signals New Delhi’s concern with U.S.-China rivalry.

The US War on Huawei: Predicting the Blowback
By Robert Farley
The U.S. decision to take on Huawei will have far-reaching implications.

US-India Ties Under Modi 2.0: The Good, Bad, and Ugly
By Aman Thakker
The relationship between the United States and India will broadly remain strong, but challenges remain.

Is Pakistan’s Opposition Capable of Mass Mobilization When Necessary?
By Umair Jamal
Is Pakistan's opposition united and organized enough?

The US-China Huawei Spat: Risks to the Global IP Protection Regime
By Robert Farley
The weaponization of intellectual property can obscure critical realities.

North Korea Slams US National Security Adviser John Bolton as ‘Human Defect’
By Ankit Panda
Pyongyang was responding to comments by Bolton on its May 2019 missile tests.

US Forces Korea Commander: US-South Korea Readiness Hasn’t ‘Slowed Down One Bit’
By Ankit Panda
The door to diplomacy remains open, Abrams added.

Deaths Rise on Mount Everest as Nepal Issues Additional Permits
By Upendra Man Singh, Binaj Gurubacharya, and Emily Schmall
One of the world’s most perilous climbs is growing overcrowded, with deadly results.

Zakir Musa and Kashmir: Beyond Al-Qaeda
By Adnan Bhat
Who was Zakir Musa?

Change and Continuity in Intellectual Property Enforcement: The Case of Huawei
By Robert Farley
The United States is weaponizing interdependence, with important consequences.

Understanding China’s Vision of Victory
By Ankit Panda
Jonathan Ward describes the conditions that China’s leaders seek to create in the Asia-Pacific by 2049.