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India’s Fight Against ‘Copying’ Candidates 

India’s Fight Against ‘Copying’ Candidates 

By Krzysztof Iwanek
In Indian politics a candidate may get his name, his symbol or party symbol copied by his rivals. 
India-Iran-Uzbekistan Pursue Central Asian Connectivity

India-Iran-Uzbekistan Pursue Central Asian Connectivity

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The Iranian port of Chabahar has the potential to shift some of the regional dynamics in India’s favor. 

To Deepen Relations With India, Australia Should ‘Step Up’ in South Asia

To Deepen Relations With India, Australia Should ‘Step Up’ in South Asia

By Henry Storey
Canberra can help deepen relations with New Delhi by putting more effort into its relations with other South Asia states.

Did India’s Parliament Restrict Democratic Debate With Lockdown Measures? 

Did India’s Parliament Restrict Democratic Debate With Lockdown Measures? 

By Krzysztof Iwanek
While the scope of legislation and debates in the Indian Parliament were reduced, these measures were temporary and lockdown-related.

Can Australia and India Effectively Partner for COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out?

Can Australia and India Effectively Partner for COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out?

By Grant Wyeth
Australia is well-positioned to help roll-out a COVID-19 vaccine across the Pacific and Southeast Asia; India’s vaccine manufacturing capability would be a huge boost to that effort.
Lust Not Lost: Old World of Indian Courtesans Lives on in Popular Culture

Lust Not Lost: Old World of Indian Courtesans Lives on in Popular Culture

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The recent English translation of the novel “Phoolsunghi” reminds us of an entire culture that once surrounded Indian courtesans.

Contradictions Grow Amid Another BRICS Summit

Contradictions Grow Amid Another BRICS Summit

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The group has always been diverse in terms of economic, political, and security interests. Is it anything more than an ineffective talkshop?
India-China Talks on the Standoff: Cautious Optimism?

India-China Talks on the Standoff: Cautious Optimism?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Reports vary about the details of the latest talks, but there seems to be some optimism for an agreement. 

In India, Polluted Air Spells Trouble for Virus Patients

In India, Polluted Air Spells Trouble for Virus Patients

By Associated Press
Air pollution in parts of New Delhi has climbed to levels around nine times what the World Health Organization considers safe.

India Does Not Follow ‘Arthashastra’ in Its Foreign Policy

India Does Not Follow ‘Arthashastra’ in Its Foreign Policy

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Some believe that Indians “must” follow Kautilya, but not that Western strategy must follow Machiavelli.

Is the Quad Bound by Values or Interests?

Is the Quad Bound by Values or Interests?

By Grant Wyeth
Is the Quad really made up of “vibrant and pluralistic democracies with shared values”?
Sino-Indian Competition in the Indian Ocean Region Intensifies

Sino-Indian Competition in the Indian Ocean Region Intensifies

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
As competition intensifies in the Indian Ocean Region, India loses touch with Sri Lanka and solidifies relations with the Maldives.

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