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Narendra Modi's Foreign Policy Goals

Narendra Modi's Foreign Policy Goals

By Shannon Tiezzi
Video: Sadanand Dhume on Modi's foreign policy goals and India's relationships with China, Russia, and the U.S.
India’s Security Policies Under Modi

India’s Security Policies Under Modi

By Arun Sahgal
How will the new government approach its regional and international security challenges?

India: A Wake-Up Call for the Congress

India: A Wake-Up Call for the Congress

By Gautham Ashok
Following electoral disaster, the Grand Old Party needs to reconsider its message and its leadership.

Four Misconceptions About Narendra Modi

Four Misconceptions About Narendra Modi

By Michael Kugelman
India’s new prime minister is a man of contradictions. Not surprisingly, he is also dogged by many misconceptions

The India-Bangladesh Power Trap

The India-Bangladesh Power Trap

By Zahedul Amin
A reliance on India for its electricity could be contrary to Bangladesh’s geo-strategic interests.
No, India Won't Abandon Its No First-Use Nuclear Doctrine

No, India Won't Abandon Its No First-Use Nuclear Doctrine

By Ankit Panda
The BJP will not abandon India's no first-use (NFU) nuclear doctrine.

The Indian Elections—What the Congress Party Has to Say About Foreign Policy

The Indian Elections—What the Congress Party Has to Say About Foreign Policy

By Alyssa Ayres
The party has released its manifesto, with an interesting framing of India’s role in the world.
Courting India’s Muslim Vote

Courting India’s Muslim Vote

By Sudha Ramachandran
India’s Muslim minority could have a powerful impact on the elections. Who will they vote for?

In India’s National Election, Don’t Trust the Polls

In India’s National Election, Don’t Trust the Polls

By Jonah Force Hill
Election polling in India has some severe limitations, especially at the national level.

Does an Upset Await the BJP?

Does an Upset Await the BJP?

By Mohit Uppal
Narendra Modi and his BJP are confident of victory in the coming elections. But the landscape is changing fast.

Why India Tested Nuclear Weapons in 1998

Why India Tested Nuclear Weapons in 1998

Much of the conventional wisdom is wrong; only domestic politics really mattered for the decision.

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