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Indian diplomacy

China Promises Support to Bangladesh’s Interim Government
By Sudha Ramachandran
Beijing’s extension of a helping hand to the Yunus-led interim government comes at a time when Delhi-Dhaka relations are acrimonious.

India Steps Up Engagement with the Taliban Regime
By Sudha Ramachandran
Its top-most diplomatic official engaged with the Taliban’s acting foreign minister in Dubai recently.

S. D. Muni on India and its Neighborhood
By Sudha Ramachandran
“Sections of the Indian establishment have supported the restoration of the monarchy in Nepal because Indian diplomacy is finding it increasingly difficult to deal with a turbulent democracy.”

Why Does the G7 Need India?
By Niranjan Marjani
Engaging with India is imperative for the G-7.

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.

Former Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale on the Tiananmen Square Massacre
By Abhijnan Rej
“For a brief moment in time there was a spirit of openness and questioning, and I saw a side of the Chinese people that I have had no occasion to see again.”

The Indian Foreign Service Must Speak Out Against Growing Politicization
By Mohamed Zeeshan
The Indian diplomatic corps is being increasingly used for partisan purposes.

Restoring Ties by Restoring Monuments: Indian Diplomacy in Southeast Asia
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Conservation of sacred sites is an important aspect of India’s diplomacy toward Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos.

An Indian Diplomat-Poet on Writing Amid Catastrophe
By Arun Budhathoki
“Poetry is an intrinsic need of our species,” says Ambassador Abhay Kumar.

Where Are the Women in Indian Diplomacy?
By Khushi Singh Rathore
Have women broken the glass ceiling in Indian diplomacy? The answer is a resounding no.

India Should Go Global to Defend Against China
By Mohamed Zeeshan
To defend itself in the Himalayas, India should look away from its borders.

A Lukewarm Commitment: India and Gender Equality in Security Affairs
By Akanksha Khullar
India can do much more to support the women, peace, and security agenda.

India Takes Envoys From 15 Countries to Kashmir
By Associated Press
The visit was the first by New Delhi-based diplomats since India's reorganization of the region last year.

India’s National Cybersecurity Policy Must Acknowledge Modern Realities
By Prateek Waghre and Shibani Mehta
India’s National Cybersecurity Policy must bolster its global ambitions.

Is It Time for a Stronger India-Brazil Relationship?
By Ketan Mehta
Modi and Bolsonaro might be the leaders to transform this stagnant relationship.

India’s Updated Political Map Sparks Controversy in Nepal
By StoriesAsia
A new Indian political map has revived concerns in Kathmandu about Kalapani.

Maldives Shock Election: China's Loss and India's Win?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The results are not simply a loss for Beijing or a win for New Delhi.

Understanding India's Consular Presence in the Southern United States
By Robert Farley
The Diplomat's Robert Farley speaks to India's top diplomat in Houston, Texas.

India's Ambitious African Outreach
By Harsh V. Pant
A presidential visit underlines the continuing salience of Africa in India’s foreign policy matrix.

Why India and Vietnam Need Each Other
By Rupakjyoti Borah
Narendra Modi's recent visit to Vietnam forged new inroads in an important Asian bilateral.

After India's NSG Hiccup in Seoul, Time to Move on
By Ashok Sajjanhar
NSG membership is still possible for Modi, but it will take concerted diplomatic efforts.

How India Sees the World
By Dhruva Jaishankar
The organizational structure of India’s foreign ministry is a clear indication of its priorities.

Narendra Modi Was in Southeast Asia. Did He Act East?
By Harsh V. Pant
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Malaysia and Singapore last week. What did he accomplish?
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