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What a Kamala Harris Administration Would Mean for India

What a Kamala Harris Administration Would Mean for India

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
There may be some upbraiding of the Modi government on human rights issues, but ultimately, India-U.S. relations will likely continue as usual.
Omar Abdullah on Kashmir’s Upcoming Election

Omar Abdullah on Kashmir’s Upcoming Election

By Anando Bhakto
In an exclusive interview, the National Conference leader shares his thoughts on the road back to local rule in Jammu and Kashmir.

Bangladesh Must Navigate the Reality of Infrastructure as a Weapon of Foreign Interference

Bangladesh Must Navigate the Reality of Infrastructure as a Weapon of Foreign Interference

By Anil Wasif
Major infrastructure projects offer developmental benefits while creating vulnerabilities and dependencies. How will Bangladesh balance these concerns amid competition from India, China, and the U.S.?

The Big Numbers India Needs to Hit 2047 Target

The Big Numbers India Needs to Hit 2047 Target

By Mandar P. Oak
Modi’s Independence Day speech focused on the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat,' meaning developed India, by 2047. Achieving that would need an economic miracle.

Indian-Built Russian Su-30 Fighter Could Soon Be a Game Changer on Export Markets

Indian-Built Russian Su-30 Fighter Could Soon Be a Game Changer on Export Markets

By A.B. Abrams
Greater indigenization of the Su-30 aircraft in India, and support of the Indian state for the program, could circumvent U.S. CAATSA sanctions.
Peacemaker vs Peacemaker: India and China’s Diplomatic Duel Over Ukraine

Peacemaker vs Peacemaker: India and China’s Diplomatic Duel Over Ukraine

By Amey Velangi
For both India and China, positioning themselves as successful peacemakers is not just about resolving the Ukraine crisis; it’s also about enhancing their global credibility as emergent powers. 

Modi Waves the Peace Flag in Ukraine

Modi Waves the Peace Flag in Ukraine

By Elizabeth Roche
The Indian prime minister said that India is taking sides in the Russia-Ukraine war. It is on the side of peace.
Why India’s Delayed Census Evokes Anxiety More Than Anticipation

Why India’s Delayed Census Evokes Anxiety More Than Anticipation

By Rudolph Lambert Fernandez
The government has done little to demonstrate that processes around the census’ assumptions, objectives, and methodology are visionary, transparent, tested, and rigorous.

Modi Offers to Bring Peace to Ukraine ‘as a Friend’

Modi Offers to Bring Peace to Ukraine ‘as a Friend’

By Hanna Arhirova
In his meeting with Zelenskyy, the Indian prime minister said that India supports “respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

Unprecedented Floods Fuel Bangladesh-India Tension

Unprecedented Floods Fuel Bangladesh-India Tension

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
Amid a surge in anti-India sentiment, Bangladeshis accuse India of opening the floodgates of a dam without warning, and demand better transboundary river management

Measuring the Depth of India’s Space Program

Measuring the Depth of India’s Space Program

By Namrata Goswami
Where India’s matrix on space power takes the hardest hit is the lack of strategic clarity regarding the “why” of its space policies.
Can the Agnipath Scheme Fix India’s Army?

Can the Agnipath Scheme Fix India’s Army?

By Gunjan Singh
The attempt to repair the defense budget with a short-term troop intake largely backfired, but it can still be made to work.

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