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Is It Time for a Stronger India-Brazil Relationship?

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

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?

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

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

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

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

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

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?

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?

A New ‘Proactive’ Indian Foreign Policy under Modi?

A New ‘Proactive’ Indian Foreign Policy under Modi?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
India’s foreign secretary suggests that more change is afoot than some acknowledge.

Indian Foreign Policy: Bangladesh and Beyond

Indian Foreign Policy: Bangladesh and Beyond

By Neelam Deo and Karan Pradhan
Perceptions of New Delhi are on the rise in its neighborhood.

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