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Trump’s ‘Namaste Trump’ Speech in India: First Takeaways

Trump’s ‘Namaste Trump’ Speech in India: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. president stayed positive and on message, keeping the U.S.-India relationship on track.
US Approves Possible Sale of an Integrated Air Defense Weapon System for India

US Approves Possible Sale of an Integrated Air Defense Weapon System for India

By Ankit Panda
Approval of the sale comes ahead of an expected trip by U.S. President Donald J. Trump to India.

Indian Foreign Policy: Assessing the Agenda in 2020

Indian Foreign Policy: Assessing the Agenda in 2020

By Hemant Krishan Singh and Arun Sahgal
India may face a difficult year ahead, but Indian diplomacy is poised to succeed.

The One Speech That Explains India’s New Strategic Thinking

The One Speech That Explains India’s New Strategic Thinking

By Arjun Subramaniam
India’s external affairs minister has laid out clearly and cogently a set of guiding principles of Indian foreign policy.

How India’s Aircraft Carriers Tell the Story of Its Diplomatic History

How India’s Aircraft Carriers Tell the Story of Its Diplomatic History

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s five aircraft carriers through time may represent the four stages of its evolving foreign policy.
Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower

Fully Invested: India Remains the China-led AIIB’s Biggest Borrower

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The case of AIIB shows that India wants to keep its economic engagement with China separate from their political tussles.

No, India Isn’t a ‘Major Non-NATO Ally’ of the United States

No, India Isn’t a ‘Major Non-NATO Ally’ of the United States

By Krzysztof Iwanek
It’s important to get the terminology right in the U.S.-India defense relationship.
Modi 2.0 and the India-US Partnership: What Next?

Modi 2.0 and the India-US Partnership: What Next?

By Monish Tourangbam and Radhey Tambi
Ahead of the Modi-Trump meeting at the G-20 and Pompeo’s visit to India, a serious task is set out for New Delhi.

S. Jaishankar: The Right Man for the Job at India’s External Affairs Ministry

S. Jaishankar: The Right Man for the Job at India’s External Affairs Ministry

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The choice shows the preference for policy over politics and signals New Delhi’s concern with U.S.-China rivalry.

How Indo-US Development Cooperation Benefits the Entire Indo-Pacific Region

How Indo-US Development Cooperation Benefits the Entire Indo-Pacific Region

By Radhey Tambi
Dubbed triangular development cooperation, India and the U.S. partner to support programs in Asian and African nations.

Indian Foreign Policy After the Elections: All Eyes on China

Indian Foreign Policy After the Elections: All Eyes on China

By Harsh V. Pant
Whatever comes after India’s election, the role of China will loom large in Indian foreign policy.
Continuing Convergence: India-US 2+2 Meeting Shows Inexorable Progress in the Relationship

Continuing Convergence: India-US 2+2 Meeting Shows Inexorable Progress in the Relationship

By Harsh V. Pant
India and the United States took a major leap with the successful conclusion of the first-ever 2+2 dialogue.

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