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Innovative Solutions Needed for Indian Community Tensions in Australia

Innovative Solutions Needed for Indian Community Tensions in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
Left unchecked, tensions, which have sparked vandalism of Hindu temples and attacks on Sikhs, have the potential to poison the Australia-India bilateral relationship.
Albanese in India: A Reflection of Growing India-Australia Ties

Albanese in India: A Reflection of Growing India-Australia Ties

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The visit demonstrated the diversified and comprehensive nature of the India-Australia partnership. 

Turning a New Page in India-Germany Relations

Turning a New Page in India-Germany Relations

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
German Chancellor Scholz’s recent visit to India was much more consequential than “chai sipping in Chanakyapuri.”

Hard Security Back in Focus at the Quad Foreign Ministers Meet

Hard Security Back in Focus at the Quad Foreign Ministers Meet

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
It is relatively easy to establish coalitions to work on non-traditional security issues, but nurturing a group to focus on security issues as the core is not easy, especially for countries like India.

Indian Foreign Minister Visits Australia Amid Deepening Relations

Indian Foreign Minister Visits Australia Amid Deepening Relations

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
There is a lot riding on the relationship for both New Delhi and Canberra given that both have a inherent interest in balancing China and ensuring a stable Indo-Pacific strategic order.
India Ups Its Game in the Middle East

India Ups Its Game in the Middle East

By Husain Haqqani and Aparna Pande
India's response to the earthquake emergency in Turkey and Syria is not just humanitarian. It’s strategic.

Is Drug Regulation in India a Myth?

Is Drug Regulation in India a Myth?

By Catherine Putz
An interview with Dinesh Thakur and Prashant Reddy about India's drug manufacturing industry and recent cases of India-made drugs leading to the deaths of children in Uzbekistan and Gambia.
India’s G20 Presidency: Decoding the Digital Technology Agenda

India’s G20 Presidency: Decoding the Digital Technology Agenda

By Sharinee L. Jagtiani and David Hagebölling
India is making digital technology governance a centerpiece of its G-20 presidency. It is a stark signpost of its aspirations as a global digital leader.

India’s Adani Mulls Suing US Short-seller as Shares Sink up to 20%

India’s Adani Mulls Suing US Short-seller as Shares Sink up to 20%

By Ashok Sharma and Krutika Pathi
A U.S. short-selling firm published a damning report airing concerns about the group's debt levels, activities of its top executives, use of offshore shell companies, and past investigations into fraud.

A New Chapter for India-US Defense Ties

A New Chapter for India-US Defense Ties

By Basant S. Sanghera
Biden and Modi have a robust engagement calendar. The U.S. should leverage these opportunities to develop an ambitious roadmap for deepening defense ties with India. 

Why the Urdu Script Is Crucial for India’s Cultural Diversity

Why the Urdu Script Is Crucial for India’s Cultural Diversity

By Shahzaman Haque
India is a country whose wonderful diversity stems from the richness of its past. That includes the Urdu script.
Veer Guardian 2023: Maiden India-Japan Air Exercise to Begin

Veer Guardian 2023: Maiden India-Japan Air Exercise to Begin

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The China factor has steadied the two nations' strategic partnership, despite their differences of opinion on other matters.

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