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Derek Chollet on US Indo-Pacific Diplomacy and the Russia-Ukraine War

Derek Chollet on US Indo-Pacific Diplomacy and the Russia-Ukraine War

By Shannon Tiezzi
In U.S. interactions with Asian partners, “I expect Russia-Ukraine will be an issue but it won’t be the issue,” the State Department counselor told The Diplomat.
How Much Should India Worry About Closer China-Russia Ties?

How Much Should India Worry About Closer China-Russia Ties?

By Ameya Pratap Singh and Supriya Ravishankar
Russia won’t sacrifice its ties to India to please China – but Moscow also won’t back New Delhi against Beijing.

The Great Debate Over India’s Neutrality in the Ukraine War

The Great Debate Over India’s Neutrality in the Ukraine War

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Commentators are split into critics, who stress both interests and values, and defenders, who focus only on interests.

India’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis Is a Wake-up Call for the US

India’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis Is a Wake-up Call for the US

By Muhsin Puthan Purayil
Rather than hand-wringing over India's reliability, it's time for Washington to face up to the facts: The U.S. has a serious image problem in India.

Ukraine War Adds Pressure Points to India’s ‘Act East’ Policy

Ukraine War Adds Pressure Points to India’s ‘Act East’ Policy

By Chietigj Bajpaee
India risks being sidelined in an increasingly polarized Indo-Pacific regional architecture.
How Is India’s Silent Diplomacy Navigating the Russia-Ukraine War?

How Is India’s Silent Diplomacy Navigating the Russia-Ukraine War?

By Jagannath Panda
New Delhi has sought to navigate between expressing veiled concern for the Russian invasion and maintaining an important strategic and security relationship.

Preoccupation with Drawing Political Mileage Mars India’s Evacuation from Ukraine

Preoccupation with Drawing Political Mileage Mars India’s Evacuation from Ukraine

By Tarushi Aswani
Evacuation of 20,000 of its nationals from a war zone is not easy. But India has evacuated far larger numbers more efficiently in the past.
Quad Meets Amid Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Quad Meets Amid Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
There are clear differences between India and the rest of the Quad, but it is also evident they are willing to work together to resolve those differences. 

Why Are There So Many Indian Students in Ukraine?

Why Are There So Many Indian Students in Ukraine?

By Neeta Lal
For over 30 years, Ukraine has been a popular destination for Indians to study medicine, dentistry, and nursing. Now many of them are left stranded in a war zone.

The Predictability of India’s UN Abstentions on the Ukrainian Crisis

The Predictability of India’s UN Abstentions on the Ukrainian Crisis

By Anubhav Roy
No one should have been surprised by Wednesday’s vote. India has a long history of abstaining from U.N. votes that criticize Russia.

Indian Students Caught in the Warzone in Ukraine

Indian Students Caught in the Warzone in Ukraine

By Krutika Pathi and Sheikh Saaliq
Did India drag its feet on issuing an advisory to thousands of its nationals to leave the country?
How Did Asian Countries Vote on the UN’s Ukraine Resolution?

How Did Asian Countries Vote on the UN’s Ukraine Resolution?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The results make clear the regional differences in attitudes toward Russia.

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