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Can INDIA Win in India?

Can INDIA Win in India?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
While much has been said about the name of a new opposition alliance in India, what matters are its growing ranks.
Sri Lankan President Visits India, Highlights Close Relations

Sri Lankan President Visits India, Highlights Close Relations

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Last year’s economic crisis crippled the island nation, but it also provided India an opening to offset some of the inroads that China has made in Sri Lanka.

The Colonial Legacies of Authoritar­ianism in South Asia

The Colonial Legacies of Authoritar­ianism in South Asia

By Ayesha Jalal
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh all inherited over-centralized state monoliths with unitary ideologies of sovereignty from the British Raj.

The Zojila Tunnel: A Strategic Lifeline to Ladakh

The Zojila Tunnel: A Strategic Lifeline to Ladakh

By Numan Bhat and Mehroob Mushtaq
As tensions continue to simmer along the India-China border, the project will not only bolster India's security but also serve as a symbol of its presence in the challenging terrain of the Himalayas.

A Weak Putin Is India’s Worst Nightmare

A Weak Putin Is India’s Worst Nightmare

By Mohamed Zeeshan
It would force Indian dependence on the United States for diplomatic and military support, which New Delhi would like to avoid.
Why Was India’s SCO Summit Virtual?

Why Was India’s SCO Summit Virtual?

By Catherine Putz
India’s quiet SCO summit speaks loudly enough as to the group's potential, or lack thereof.

India’s Success Is Based on the Strength of Its Private Sector and Massive Workforce

India’s Success Is Based on the Strength of Its Private Sector and Massive Workforce

By Krzysztof Iwanek
What connects vaccine diplomacy to the Russian crude oil issue? Private Indian firms.
India Not Planning to Invite Ukraine to G20 Summit in September

India Not Planning to Invite Ukraine to G20 Summit in September

By Ashok Sharma
Ukraine is not a G-20 member, but President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was invited to participate in last year's G-20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.

Religious Persecution at the Far Edge of India

Religious Persecution at the Far Edge of India

By Knox Thames
Spurring India’s political leadership to change course and confront religious violence will take outside pressure. 

With India’s Electrical Grid Under Strain, Rural Hospitals and Clinics Find Reliable Power in Rooftop Solar

With India’s Electrical Grid Under Strain, Rural Hospitals and Clinics Find Reliable Power in Rooftop Solar

By Sibi Arasu
The reliability that solar has brought has been a revelation.

A Second Quad in the Making in the Middle East? 

A Second Quad in the Making in the Middle East? 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Both the U.S. and India are exploring additional combinations of partnerships in the MIddle East.
Why Does the G7 Need India?

Why Does the G7 Need India?

By Niranjan Marjani
Engaging with India is imperative for the G-7.

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