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Will the India-US Tech Handshake Foster Digital Trade and Policy Convergence?

Will the India-US Tech Handshake Foster Digital Trade and Policy Convergence?

By Arindrajit Basu and Mira Swaminathan
As the relationship between New Delhi and Washington matures, the two sides have found new levels of trust while acknowledging where their interests diverge.
Finding a Goldilocks Moment for India in the U.S.-China Subsea Cables Race

Finding a Goldilocks Moment for India in the U.S.-China Subsea Cables Race

By Radhey Tambi and Aishwarya Acharya
India’s capacity to produce fiber cables, paired with U.S. capability to lay them on the seabed, presents a prime opportunity for New Delhi.

India-US Space Cooperation Takes Off

India-US Space Cooperation Takes Off

By Anuttama Banerji
Space and outer space are the theaters that will propel India’s rise and give a new dimension to the India-U.S. bilateral partnership.

Bringing the India-US Partnership to Third Countries

Bringing the India-US Partnership to Third Countries

By Radhey Tambi
New Delhi and Washington can supercharge their partnership by coordinating efforts in third countries, especially island nations like Maldives.

Mr. Modi Goes to Washington: Breaking New Ground in the India-US Strategic Partnership

Mr. Modi Goes to Washington: Breaking New Ground in the India-US Strategic Partnership

By Joe Wallen and Tushar Shetty
Beyond the Indus podcast hosts Joe Wallen and Tushar Shetty discuss Modi's state visit to the U.S., and broader trends in India-U.S. relations, with Rajeshwari Pillai Rajgopalan.
Modi Comes to Washington: Prospects and Challenges for India-US Relations

Modi Comes to Washington: Prospects and Challenges for India-US Relations

By C. Raja Mohan, Manjari Chatterjee Miller, Mukesh Aghi, Farwa Aamer, and Meera Gopal
Exploring the trajectory of the relationship in four key sectors: defense, global order, business and technology, and climate change.

Biden, Modi Seek to Deepen Their Bonds, But Geopolitical Friendships Have Limits

Biden, Modi Seek to Deepen Their Bonds, But Geopolitical Friendships Have Limits

By Josh Boak and Ashok Sharma
Like many geopolitical friendships, things are complicated between the world's largest economy (the U.S.) and its most populous nation (India).
Garcetti Confirmed as India Ambassador After 20-month Fight

Garcetti Confirmed as India Ambassador After 20-month Fight

By Michael R. Blood, Mary Clare Jalonick and Chris Megerian
The vacancy in the ambassadorship had left a significant diplomatic gap for the Biden administration at a time of rising global tensions.

Garcetti’s Long-stalled India Ambassador Nomination Faces Senate

Garcetti’s Long-stalled India Ambassador Nomination Faces Senate

By Michael R. Blood, Mary Clare Jalonick, and Chris Megerian
A former Los Angeles mayor, Eric Garcetti was nominated back in July 2021 to be the Biden administration’s ambassador to India. 

iCET: Strengthening the India-US Tech Agenda

iCET: Strengthening the India-US Tech Agenda

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The U.S.-India strategic relationship looks to be set on firm footing, with both sides keen to materialize deeper collaboration across defense and critical and emerging technologies.

A New Chapter for India-US Defense Ties

A New Chapter for India-US Defense Ties

By Basant S. Sanghera
Biden and Modi have a robust engagement calendar. The U.S. should leverage these opportunities to develop an ambitious roadmap for deepening defense ties with India. 
Where Does South Asia Fit Now in US Security and Defense Strategies?

Where Does South Asia Fit Now in US Security and Defense Strategies?

By Monish Tourangbam and Vasu Sharma
A changing geopolitical landscape requires the U.S. to re-evaluate its South Asia policy and how it positions the region within its larger strategic calculus. 

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