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China Has a Huge Strategic Opening With India

China Has a Huge Strategic Opening With India

By Mohamed Zeeshan
While differences between the U.S. and India have widened, Beijing and New Delhi have made similar statements on the Ukraine conflict.
Opportunities Open Up For Reset in US-India-Pakistan Relations

Opportunities Open Up For Reset in US-India-Pakistan Relations

By Don McLain Gill
India can expect to maximize its relations with the U.S. without worrying about the Pakistan factor.

South Asia’s Changing Landscape in 2016

South Asia’s Changing Landscape in 2016

By Harsh V. Pant
The year 2016 has been a year of dramatic changes which are only likely to gain further momentum in the coming years.

US Defense Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific: What Obama and Carter Will Leave Trump and Mattis

US Defense Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific: What Obama and Carter Will Leave Trump and Mattis

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What will the Obama administration leave the incoming administration on Asia defense policy?

What Did Narendra Modi's US Trip Accomplish?

What Did Narendra Modi's US Trip Accomplish?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Narendra Modi's whirlwind trip to the United States focused mainly on marketing India and developing a positive image.
India, Japan, and the US Hold Joint Naval Exercises

India, Japan, and the US Hold Joint Naval Exercises

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India and Japan inch closer to greater maritime security cooperation.

India-US Diplomat Row: How Much Damage Done?

India-US Diplomat Row: How Much Damage Done?

By Ankit Panda
The fiasco over the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York could derail flourishing US-India ties.
Indo-U.S. Ties Hit Logjam Over Indian Diplomat's Arrest

Indo-U.S. Ties Hit Logjam Over Indian Diplomat's Arrest

By Sanjay Kumar
The arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York has sparked furor in New Delhi, damaging Indo-US ties.

America and India: Growing Partners in Afghanistan

America and India: Growing Partners in Afghanistan

Washington should push New Delhi to take a more active role Afghanistan – even at the displeasure of Pakistan.

Why India Shouldn't Criticize U.S. on Sikh Shooting

Why India Shouldn't Criticize U.S. on Sikh Shooting

Indian politicians condemning America for gun violence against its Sikh population forget India’s own past.

India Eyes Rafale, Eurofighter

The US-built F/A-18 Super Hornet and F-16 Super Viper lose out on India’s fighter contract. Will it hurt Indo-US relations?

What's Big for India

What's Big for India

Gareth Price talks China, the US and Rahul Gandhi in a snapshot of the issues facing India this year.

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