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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.

The Rising Domestic Danger to India’s Foreign Policy Under Modi

The Rising Domestic Danger to India’s Foreign Policy Under Modi

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Whether New Delhi likes it or not, it is becoming increasingly clear that domestic issues are affecting ties with its neighbors and partners and that the costs of this are increasing.
The Trouble With India’s Soft Power Apparatus

The Trouble With India’s Soft Power Apparatus

By Anubhav Roy
New Delhi needs a more coherent strategy for where it chooses to invest in Indian Cultural Centers overseas.

Is India Still a Rising Superpower?

Is India Still a Rising Superpower?

By Muhsin Puthan
India’s international relations have become a hostage to its own domestic political and social chaos.

Sri Lanka’s Role in Sino-Indian Competition in South Asia

Sri Lanka’s Role in Sino-Indian Competition in South Asia

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The country continues to be a prime area of competition for both Asian powers in the South Asia region.

India’s Self-Inflicted Foreign Policy Challenges in 2020

India’s Self-Inflicted Foreign Policy Challenges in 2020

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
While the Modi government secured some notable gains during its time in office thus far, challenges lie ahead this year and beyond.
Why the European Parliament Group’s Kashmir Visit Backfired on India

Why the European Parliament Group’s Kashmir Visit Backfired on India

By Angshuman Choudhury and Prannv Dhawan
The curated visit of far-right European politicians to Kashmir was a dangerous gamble for India’s foreign policy.

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