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Modi 3.0: Continuity in Policy and Prejudice

Modi 3.0: Continuity in Policy and Prejudice

By Muqtedar Khan
Some expected that a weakened Modi would be chastened. But it seems things are back to business as usual.
New Delhi’s Concerns Mount With Sheikh Hasina’s Exit

New Delhi’s Concerns Mount With Sheikh Hasina’s Exit

By Nalinie Sharma
While securing its border, India must maintain a low profile. Anything else will be construed as interference in Bangladesh’s affairs.

The Slow Death of Democracy in Bangladesh Was Always Bad News for India

The Slow Death of Democracy in Bangladesh Was Always Bad News for India

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Policymakers and analysts in New Delhi long believed that Sheikh Hasina's iron-fisted rule served their interests. They were wrong.

Apoorvanand on Why RSS Will Not Oust Modi as Prime Minister Just Yet

Apoorvanand on Why RSS Will Not Oust Modi as Prime Minister Just Yet

By Sudha Ramachandran
“At this juncture, unless the corporates withdraw support from Modi, RSS is not going to undermine Modi’s supremacy.”

Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Has a Strong Message for China 

Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Has a Strong Message for China 

By Rishi Gupta
While the statement indicates an ever-more cohesive grouping, concerns still linger about the lack of a leaders' summit this year.
The Jaishankar-Wang Meeting and the Future of China-India Ties

The Jaishankar-Wang Meeting and the Future of China-India Ties

By Ali Yawar M.
Even if New Delhi and Beijing decide to collaborate on the economic front, it might not be enough to shift the needle on their relationship.

The SAGAR Vision and India’s Activities in Mauritius

The SAGAR Vision and India’s Activities in Mauritius

By Phalak Vyas
Modi wants to reaffirm India’s role as a net security provider in the Indian Ocean Region, and Mauritius is a key part of that effort.
India’s Online Gambling Industry Is a Lottery

India’s Online Gambling Industry Is a Lottery

By Megha Aggarwal
Gambling has evolved over the years to become organized and widespread in India, thanks to its online proliferation.

Is the Northeast Indian Ocean Really in Australia’s ‘Immediate Region’?

Is the Northeast Indian Ocean Really in Australia’s ‘Immediate Region’?

By Grant Wyeth
Australia has redefined what it calls its “immediate region,” but its Indian Ocean capabilities are lean. 

Vietnamese Prime Minister Arrives in India For Three-day Visit

Vietnamese Prime Minister Arrives in India For Three-day Visit

By Sebastian Strangio
The two nations have strengthened their economic and defense ties considerably since the establishment of their comprehensive strategic partnership in 2016.

Nepal Is Hardly China’s Best Bet in the Himalayas

Nepal Is Hardly China’s Best Bet in the Himalayas

By Saroj Aryal and Jagannath Panda
Beijing has the upper hand for now, but will New Delhi win the long game?
On China-India Border, Ladakh Blames Modi’s BJP for Unemployment, Stagnancy

On China-India Border, Ladakh Blames Modi’s BJP for Unemployment, Stagnancy

By Tarushi Aswani
In 2019, Ladakh’s residents had high hopes for their region’s new status. Today, they feel ignored and betrayed.

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