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After Outrage, Indian Brand Pulls Ad with Interfaith Couple

After Outrage, Indian Brand Pulls Ad with Interfaith Couple

By Associated Press
The ad featured a Muslim man and his Hindu wife, with the tagline: “A beautiful confluence of two different religions, traditions and cultures."
India’s Ruling National Democratic Alliance Is No Longer Quite ‘National’

India’s Ruling National Democratic Alliance Is No Longer Quite ‘National’

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s ruling party, the BJP, has hardly any alliances worth the name left – but it may manage without it.

India Needs a Digital Lawfare Strategy to Counter China

India Needs a Digital Lawfare Strategy to Counter China

By Arindrajit Basu and Gurshabad Grover
India’s Constitution and legal strictures are rich and should serve as an integral component of India’s strategic toolkit.

India and France Partner for Expedition to Venus

India and France Partner for Expedition to Venus

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India has long valued France's partnership on issues ranging from defense and space exploration to civil nuclear power generation.

US, Australia, India, Japan to Discuss China’s Growing Power

US, Australia, India, Japan to Discuss China’s Growing Power

By Associated Press
It will be the first in-person talks among the four foreign ministers since the coronavirus pandemic broke out.
Hundreds in India Protest Government Handling of Fatal Rape Case

Hundreds in India Protest Government Handling of Fatal Rape Case

By Associated Press
The demonstrators shouted "Hang the rapists" and "First raped by devils, then by the system.”

Australia-Japan-India Trilateral Sets Sights on Supply Chain Resilience

Australia-Japan-India Trilateral Sets Sights on Supply Chain Resilience

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s assertive behavior is the glue that holds the Australia-Japan-India trilateral together.
INDIA: Inspecting New Delhi’s Initiative Acronyms

INDIA: Inspecting New Delhi’s Initiative Acronyms

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The current Indian government likes to name its policies with clever acronyms. 

China-India Tensions Put New Delhi at the Margins of the SCO

China-India Tensions Put New Delhi at the Margins of the SCO

By Phunchok Stobdan
As Sino-India relations enter free-fall, New Delhi finds itself at the margins of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Jaishankar’s Six Needles: Indian Foreign Policy ‘The India Way’

Jaishankar’s Six Needles: Indian Foreign Policy ‘The India Way’

By Krzysztof Iwanek
What does a new book from India’s minister of external affairs tell us of his vision of foreign policy?

What Are India’s Plans for Directed Energy Weapons?

What Are India’s Plans for Directed Energy Weapons?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
DEWs are yet to be deployed by any country's military, but are widely seen as a critical part of future warfare.
Rise of the Minilaterals: Examining the India-France-Australia Trilateral

Rise of the Minilaterals: Examining the India-France-Australia Trilateral

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The India-France-Australia trilateral is only the latest of the many minilaterals that are taking shape in the Indo-Pacific region.

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