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India in the South China Sea
India’s Growing Involvement in the South China Sea Disputes
By Nian Peng
New Delhi has been offering military aid and more supportive rhetoric to China's rival claimants, but there are clear limits to its involvement in the disputes.
How India Should Approach Newly Assertive China
By K.S. Venkatachalam
India should be wary of growing Chinese designs in Asia, but needs to avoid aligning totally with the United States.
Why China Isn’t Too Worried by Expanding US-India Ties
By Walter Andersen and Dániel Balázs
India continues to balance ties between Washington and Beijing, to seek maximum advantage.
The Logic of Closer US-India Relations
By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
The hurdles that obstructed the relationship in the past are no longer influential.
India’s ASEAN Approach: Acting East
By Sampa Kundu
How India's approach to ASEAN has evolved, and where it stands now.
India, Brunei Ink New Defense Pact
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Defense MoU concluded during historic visit.
India’s Evolving Maritime Strategy
By Darshana M. Baruah
India shifts its focus from ‘using’ to ‘securing’ maritime security in the Indo-Pacific.
Does India Have Lessons for China and the South China Sea?
By Mercedes Page
Beijing can learn a thing or two from how New Delhi has managed maritime disputes with its neighbors.
India May Have Quad Military Exercise with US, Japan, Australia: Ex-Top Diplomat
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A former Indian foreign secretary is upbeat on the revival of the so-called ‘quad.’
India's Got a Plan For South China Sea Disputes (And China Won't Like It)
By Ankit Panda
India's got a preferred solution for South China Sea disputes -- and it's not a surprise.
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