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Rebooting India’s Foreign Ministry

Rebooting India’s Foreign Ministry

By Pranay Ahluwalia
India’s foreign policy is increasingly ambitious. Can its foreign ministry keep up?
India’s Confused Approach to Afghanistan

India’s Confused Approach to Afghanistan

By Mohamed Zeeshan
New Delhi will need to institutionalize scenario planning in foreign policy making if it is keen to shape global events.

Mohamed Zeeshan on How India Can Grow Its Global Influence

Mohamed Zeeshan on How India Can Grow Its Global Influence

By Sudha Ramachandran
“There is space for India to position itself as the organizer of a global development coalition.”

External Concerns are Driving Modi’s Kashmir Strategy

External Concerns are Driving Modi’s Kashmir Strategy

By Mohamed Zeeshan
New Delhi’s crackdown on Kashmir since August 2019 has turned the global spotlight on the human rights situation there.

Finding Strategic Autonomy in the Quad: India’s Trial by Fire 

Finding Strategic Autonomy in the Quad: India’s Trial by Fire 

By Monish Tourangbam and Anupama Vijayakumar
In New Delhi’s pursuit of influence in the Indo-Pacific, the flexibility and traction accorded by the practice of strategic autonomy will be its guiding north star.
Can India Mold the Quad for Its Own Gains?

Can India Mold the Quad for Its Own Gains?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
India represents the only developing country that can challenge China in the long run. The Quad must help build India’s strengths.

Hindutva’s Realism in Modi’s Foreign Policy

Hindutva’s Realism in Modi’s Foreign Policy

By Ameya Pratap Singh
The influence of Hindutva’s unique brand of realism on Modi’s foreign policy is apparent.
Indian Foreign Minister Speaks at Event on Rebalancing at Home and Aboard

Indian Foreign Minister Speaks at Event on Rebalancing at Home and Aboard

By Abhijnan Rej
Jaishankar’s remarks offer a glimpse into India’s future trajectory. Which may not make some happy.

Biden Must Aid India’s Quest for Multilateral Reforms

Biden Must Aid India’s Quest for Multilateral Reforms

By Niranjan Marjani
For New Delhi, comprehensive reforms of global institutions are a key foreign policy priority. Washington should help.

India’s Leadership in the WHO: What To (and What Not To) Expect

India’s Leadership in the WHO: What To (and What Not To) Expect

By Roger C. Liu
How much India is willing to join hands with the West and further pressure China on COVID-19 can determine the course of events.

India’s Renewed Embrace of the Non-Aligned Movement

India’s Renewed Embrace of the Non-Aligned Movement

By Ashutosh Nagda
Prime Minister Modi’s participation at the NAM virtual summit hints at a tactical shift in his foreign policy.
Growing Russia-India-China Tensions: Splits in the RIC Strategic Triangle?

Growing Russia-India-China Tensions: Splits in the RIC Strategic Triangle?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
There are growing tensions in New Delhi’s engagement within this arrangement and its other alignments.

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