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The Modi Doctrine and India-Africa Ties
By Michelle DeFreese
Five days, four nations -- Modi's first trip to the African continent begins.
After India's NSG Hiccup in Seoul, Time to Move on
By Ashok Sajjanhar
NSG membership is still possible for Modi, but it will take concerted diplomatic efforts.
India Must Reform Its Foreign Policy Establishment
By Mohamed Zeeshan
To create continuity, India needs an overhaul of its foreign policy bureaucracy.
After 2 Years, How Well Has Narendra Modi Fared as India's Prime Minister?
By Ashok Sajjanhar
Modi may have fallen short of expectations, but that shouldn't imply his government has failed.
India, Japan and the Geopolitics of Asian Security
By Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda and Jeff Smith discuss India-Japan relations and the geopolitics of Asian security.
India’s Foreign Policy Reimagined
By Neelam Deo
The style and substance of Narendra Modi's foreign policies have been very different from those of his predecessors.
The Modi Doctrine for the Indo-Pacific Maritime Region
By Patrick M. Cronin and Darshana M. Baruah
India's PM has wasted no time pursuing a new maritime doctrine in the Indian Ocean and beyond.
India and Pakistan: A Debilitating Relationship
By Saim Saeed
After a brief flicker of optimism, bilateral relations have soured once again.
China-India Ties: What Comes After Xi’s Trip?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Tanvi Madan on what we can expect from China-India relations now that Xi’s visit has concluded.
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.
The Democratization of India's Foreign Policy
India’s vote for Sri Lanka to have a war crimes investigation reveals the public’s sway over foreign affairs.
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