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The Quad Is Quietly Adapting Methods of Security Cooperation

The Quad Is Quietly Adapting Methods of Security Cooperation

By Shruti Pandalai
Don't overlook the incremental build-up of security cooperation within the Quad – like Exercise Malabar.
China-India Border Escalations: A Triangular Explanation

China-India Border Escalations: A Triangular Explanation

By Ghulam Ali
Why have Sino-Indian border tensions exploded? Three factors are at work: the border disputes, the rise of nationalist leaders in both countries, and the impact of geopolitics.

Raisina Dialogue Highlights India’s Global Balancing Act

Raisina Dialogue Highlights India’s Global Balancing Act

By Sarang Shidore
India pitched its identity as both a stalwart U.S. partner and a core member of the Global South.

How India Influences the Quad

How India Influences the Quad

By Akshay Ranade
From its stance on Russia to the tilt toward non-traditional security and public goods, India’s fingerprints on the Quad agenda are clear.

Where Does Central Asia Fit in the Quad’s Indo-Pacific Plans?

Where Does Central Asia Fit in the Quad’s Indo-Pacific Plans?

By Kei Hakata and Brendon J. Cannon
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it’s even more critical to advance “Indo-Pacific Plus” strategies to counter a growing Pax Eurasiana.
Why Did Russian President Putin Visit India?

Why Did Russian President Putin Visit India?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Contradictions in the India-Russia relationship, rooted in China and the Quad, will be difficult to overcome in the long term.

India: The Quad’s Weakest Link

India: The Quad’s Weakest Link

By Chet Lee
An honest evaluation of the Quad militarily will highlight the fact that India is hampering its overall effectiveness.
A Missing Link in the Quad: India’s Support for Taiwan

A Missing Link in the Quad: India’s Support for Taiwan

By Sana Hashmi
While most like-minded countries have voiced their support for Taiwan, India has steered clear of issuing any statement.

India-France Naval Exercise: Growing Strategic Synergy

India-France Naval Exercise: Growing Strategic Synergy

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
France has emerged as one of India’s closest strategic partners and the relationship is likely to bloom further in the coming years. 

The Quad: What It Is – And What It Is Not

The Quad: What It Is – And What It Is Not

By Sumitha Narayanan Kutty and Rajesh Basrur
The Quad is no Asian NATO. And that may be its greatest strength.

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.

India and the Quad: 3 Wildcards

India and the Quad: 3 Wildcards

By Abhijnan Rej
While New Delhi remains committed to the grouping as of now, the future could bring unpleasant surprises.
India-Russia Relations Face More Trouble 

India-Russia Relations Face More Trouble 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India and Russia cancelled their annual summit for the first time in two decades. Is China the reason why?

China and the Quad: From Sea Foam to Indo-Pacific NATO

China and the Quad: From Sea Foam to Indo-Pacific NATO

By Abhijnan Rej
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent remarks on the Quad are a substantial shift in tone.

State Department Officials Clarify Pompeo’s Views on the Quad

State Department Officials Clarify Pompeo’s Views on the Quad

By Abhijnan Rej
The U.S. sees the need for “effective multilateralism” in the region – hinting that it considers ASEAN a lost cause.

Quad Foreign Ministers to Meet in Tokyo on October 6

Quad Foreign Ministers to Meet in Tokyo on October 6

By Abhijnan Rej
The grouping is increasingly seeking to shape the Indo-Pacific security and economic architectures.
How China Strengthens the Quad

How China Strengthens the Quad

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Chinese belligerence further strengthens the motivation for Australia, India, Japan, and the United States to keep the Quad together.

What Shapes India’s View on the Quad?

What Shapes India’s View on the Quad?

By Ameya Pratap Singh
Assessing the logic of alliances outside of the West.
Consolidating India’s Indian Ocean Strategy

Consolidating India’s Indian Ocean Strategy

By Vivek Mishra
Modi's government will need to balance economic, defense, and diplomatic outreach to advance its Indo-Pacific goals.

India Keeps Australia Out of the Malabar Exercise -- Again

India Keeps Australia Out of the Malabar Exercise -- Again

By Asha Sundaramurthy
What does India's decision mean for the Quad?

The Quad Reborn

The Quad Reborn

A decade after it was first proposed, the U.S., Japan, India, and Australia are getting the squad back together.

Can the Quad Counter China's Belt and Road Initiative?

Can the Quad Counter China's Belt and Road Initiative?

By Zhiqun Zhu
For a number of reasons, a proposed plan is unlikely to ever materialize.
Joining the Quad: Fear Versus Greed

Joining the Quad: Fear Versus Greed

By Mark J. Valencia
The United States may not like the result of forcing countries to make a choice between it and China.

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