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Indian foreign policy
India Lacks a Competitive Trade Strategy for Chabahar
By Ali Malik
India needs a sound economic and political strategy to maximize the benefits it receives from Chabahar.
Amid Chinese Protests Over Arunachal Pradesh, India Stands Firm
By Aman Thakker
Modi plans to visit Arunachal Pradesh soon to send a signal to China to stop testing India over the northeastern state.
Why It Matters That ASEAN Leaders Are Heading to India
By Rupakjyoti Borah
Heads of state and government from the ten ASEAN states are heading to India. Here's why that matters.
Tramadol: The Dangerous Opioid From India
By Natalie Tecimer
The United States need to work closely with India to ensure tramadol misuse does not escalate at home.
What’s With the New India-Myanmar Border Pact?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the context behind a land border crossing agreement that was approved this week.
How Can India Leverage the Trump National Security Strategy?
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The Trump National Security Strategy document flatters India, but how can New Delhi reap the benefits from the United States?
India, Australia Hold First Two-Plus-Two Foreign and Defense Secretaries Meeting
By Ankit Panda
The meeting signals continuing convergence between New Delhi and Canberra.
What the Russia-India-China Trilateral Meeting Means
By Ankit Panda
Trilateralism between Moscow, Beijing, and New Delhi produces lengthy statements, but divergences remain.
The Challenging Geopolitics of the Port at Chabahar
By Harsh V. Pant
What is the future of the India-backed port at Chabahar in Iran?
Wassenaar Arrangement Admits India as Its 42nd Member
By Ankit Panda
Participation in the Arrangement will burnish India's nonproliferation credentials.
China Protests as Indian Drone Crashes Across the Line of Actual Control
By Ankit Panda
India claims the drone was on a training mission and veered across the border when its operators lost control due to technical issues.
Take Note: Asia's 'Quad' Is Back
By Harsh V. Pant
Cooperation between the United States, Japan, Australia, and India is here to stay.