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Fistfighting in the Himalayas: India and China Go Another Round

Fistfighting in the Himalayas: India and China Go Another Round

By Jeff Smith
The Indo-Chinese borderlands are rumbling again.
Can India Organize Post-COVID–19 Global Action?

Can India Organize Post-COVID–19 Global Action?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Does India have a post-pandemic template for global leadership in the 21st century?

India Plans to Augment Presence in Myanmar’s Troubled Rakhine State

India Plans to Augment Presence in Myanmar’s Troubled Rakhine State

By StoriesAsia
India is taking more direct stake in Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

Why Did India Decide to Activate SAARC During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Why Did India Decide to Activate SAARC During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

By Brabim Karki
Was India’s decision to convene SAARC a geopolitical masterstroke?

Can a Global Pandemic Resuscitate SAARC?

Can a Global Pandemic Resuscitate SAARC?

By Bansari Kamdar
SAARC has been reactivated as South Asia braces for the worst of COVID–19.
Delhi Riots Turned Trump’s India Visit Counterproductive

Delhi Riots Turned Trump’s India Visit Counterproductive

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The outburst of communal violence in India’s capital overshadowed a major U.S.-India summit meeting.

Trump’s ‘Namaste Trump’ Speech in India: First Takeaways

Trump’s ‘Namaste Trump’ Speech in India: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. president stayed positive and on message, keeping the U.S.-India relationship on track.
India’s Grand Road to Nothingness in Kashmir

India’s Grand Road to Nothingness in Kashmir

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The Modi government needs to find a way to reengage with Kashmiri civil society—before it’s too late.

White House Confirms Trump’s First Trip to India

White House Confirms Trump’s First Trip to India

By Ankit Panda
The visit will be Trump's first to India as president.

Raisina Rising: India’s Biggest Diplomatic Event Is Gaining Repute

Raisina Rising: India’s Biggest Diplomatic Event Is Gaining Repute

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The Raisina Dialogue does not represent "India's World" yet. But it surely displays New Delhi’s aspirations.

Indian Refugee Policy: From Strategic Ambiguity to Exclusion?

Indian Refugee Policy: From Strategic Ambiguity to Exclusion?

By Bansari Kamdar
India need a domestic refugee law to protect those persecuted, but it does not have to be an exclusionary one.
Has Modi Given Up on South Asian Cooperation?

Has Modi Given Up on South Asian Cooperation?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Is India’s “neighborhood first” vision foundering?

Indian Foreign Policy: Assessing the Agenda in 2020

Indian Foreign Policy: Assessing the Agenda in 2020

By Hemant Krishan Singh and Arun Sahgal
India may face a difficult year ahead, but Indian diplomacy is poised to succeed.
Growing Iranian Influence in Kargil: Next Irritant for Tehran-New Delhi Relations?

Growing Iranian Influence in Kargil: Next Irritant for Tehran-New Delhi Relations?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Iranian influence persists in a remote part of India.

A Lukewarm Commitment: India and Gender Equality in Security Affairs

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 and France in 2020: The Indo-Pacific Beckons

India and France in 2020: The Indo-Pacific Beckons

By Rupakjyoti Borah
New Delhi and Paris have much to do in the year ahead.

Modi’s ‘New India’ and the US-India Relationship: Turbulence Ahead?

Modi’s ‘New India’ and the US-India Relationship: Turbulence Ahead?

By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and the BJP appear to be all-in on implementing several controversial domestic measures. Should that matter for the U.S.-India relationship?
India Gets Serious About the Indo-Pacific

India Gets Serious About the Indo-Pacific

By Saurabh Todi
Can India walk the talk on the Indo-Pacific?

Invoking Greater Realism in Indian Foreign Policy

Invoking Greater Realism in Indian Foreign Policy

By Monish Tourangbam
The change and disruptions in Indian foreign policy conceptualization and practice have at best been cosmetic.
The One Speech That Explains India’s New Strategic Thinking

The One Speech That Explains India’s New Strategic Thinking

By Arjun Subramaniam
India’s external affairs minister has laid out clearly and cogently a set of guiding principles of Indian foreign policy.

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.

Is India Ready to the Play the Role in Asian Geopolitics That the US Has Long Sought?

Is India Ready to the Play the Role in Asian Geopolitics That the US Has Long Sought?

By Robert Farley
In what ways will India's capabilities benefit the strategic interests of the United States and its allies and partners?

In the Indian Northeast, Old Traditions Meet New Tensions

In the Indian Northeast, Old Traditions Meet New Tensions

By StoriesAsia
A tiny village in Meghalaya encapsulates India’s new intra-religious tensions.
India’s Economic Headwind Problem and Rising Nationalism

India’s Economic Headwind Problem and Rising Nationalism

By Ankit Panda
What is the relationship between increasing nationalist assertion by India and growing economic headwinds?

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