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India-Indonesia Maritime Patrols Kick Off

India-Indonesia Maritime Patrols Kick Off

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Both sides launched another iteration of their coordinated patrols this week.
India Warships on Philippines Voyage Amid ASEAN Anniversary

India Warships on Philippines Voyage Amid ASEAN Anniversary

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Act East voyage continues as both sides commemorate 25 years of partnership.

India, Thailand Launch Army Exercise

India, Thailand Launch Army Exercise

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Ex Maitree-17 kicked off on July 3.

Fixing India's Economic Diplomacy

Fixing India's Economic Diplomacy

By Pritam Banerjee
To successfully defend its economic interests in the 21st century, India must rethink its approach.

Modi’s Strategic Foreign Policy Vision: A Glass Half Full

Modi’s Strategic Foreign Policy Vision: A Glass Half Full

By Uttara Sahasrabuddhe and Chaitanya Mallapur
Modi has made strides on a geoeconomic vision, but India still lacks a clear geopolitical strategy.
Delhi Woos Dhaka: Bangladesh PM Hasina Gets a Warm Welcome in India

Delhi Woos Dhaka: Bangladesh PM Hasina Gets a Warm Welcome in India

By Harsh V. Pant
It is important for India to get ties with Bangladesh right.

Is SAARC Doomed?

Is SAARC Doomed?

By Sankalp Gurjar
Rather than deal with Pakistan, India seems to be abandoning SAARC in favor of BIMSTEC.
Making Room for Indian States in Foreign Policy

Making Room for Indian States in Foreign Policy

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
If India wants its states to help boost ties with neighbors, the central government needs to move beyond mere slogans.

The Myth of India’s Non-Aligned Boycott

The Myth of India’s Non-Aligned Boycott

By Kate Sullivan de Estrada and Patrick Quinton-Brown
Why India's media was so ready to buy into the idea that Modi boycotted the Non-Aligned Summit.

BRICS, BIMSTEC, and Anti-Terrorism: What Did India Accomplish?

BRICS, BIMSTEC, and Anti-Terrorism: What Did India Accomplish?

By Ashok Sajjanhar
India, as the host of the two latest summits, sought to further isolate Pakistan and promote anti-terrorism.

Will India Become the Pivot of Asian Security?

Will India Become the Pivot of Asian Security?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India for the most part has shed its aversion to power politics.
Responding to Uri Attack: What Are India's Options?

Responding to Uri Attack: What Are India's Options?

By Muhammad Daim Fazil
India has three main options: a surgical strike, covert ops, or a diplomatic offense to isolate Pakistan.

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