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India-U.S. relations
Before Afghanistan, Trump Should Sort Out How 'South Asia' Is Seen in Washington
By Kabir Taneja
Why Trump should address South Asia policy thinking in Washington first.
Mattis Hosts Indian National Security Adviser in Washington
By Ankit Panda
Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met the U.S. defense secretary in Washington, D.C., last week.
India and the US Overcome the Hesitations of History
By Harsh V. Pant
The Indian prime minister was at his best before the U.S. Congress.
Modi's Big Speech in Washington: Time for 'Natural Allies' to Deliver Results
By Ankit Panda
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has his big day before U.S. Congress. What was the big message?
2 Years On, Has Modi's 'Act East' Policy Made a Difference for India?
By Ashok Sajjanhar
The Modi government has opened new vistas for partnership in the Asia-Pacific region.
India: Walking the Line Between China and the United States?
By Mayuri Mukherjee
In approaching the United States, how concerned should India be about its ties with China?
US-India Patrols in the South China Sea? Maybe Not Just Yet
By Ankit Panda
India and the United States are talking about the South China Sea, but are they ready to hold joint patrols there?
Russia, China and Pakistan: An Emerging New Axis?
By Joy Mitra
Regional realities are shifting fast, with some significant ramifications for India.
Meet North Korea's Speedy, Stealthy Boats
By Ankit Panda
Plus, nuclear diplomacy, North Korea, U.S.-India relations, and more. Weekend links.
How Much Does India Really Need Iran?
By Jack Detsch
India has ceded to U.S. demands to reduce oil ties with Iran until an agreement is reached. Can they afford to do it?
US Court Throws out Case Against Narendra Modi
By Ankit Panda
A U.S. federal court in New York threw out a case against Narendra Modi over his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots.
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.