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Indian Ocean Naval Symposium: Advancing India’s Interests in the IOR

Indian Ocean Naval Symposium: Advancing India’s Interests in the IOR

By Udayan Das
Eyes on IONS: Can the platform be India’s vehicle to realize its ambitions in the Indian Ocean Region?
Asian Rivalries and the Sri Lankan Constitutional Crisis

Asian Rivalries and the Sri Lankan Constitutional Crisis

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India must not err too far on the side of caution as events play out in Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka, the Indian Ocean, and the New Era of Great Power Competition

Sri Lanka, the Indian Ocean, and the New Era of Great Power Competition

By Asanga Abeyagoonasekera
How will Sri Lanka manage a new era in the Indian Ocean?

Don't Count on the Maldives Sharply Swinging Away From China

Don't Count on the Maldives Sharply Swinging Away From China

By Ankit Panda
The country's newly elected president, Ibu Solih, is unlikely to fundamentally pull the Maldives away from China.

Maldives Voters Grant Decisive Victory to Opposition Candidate in Blow to Pro-China Leader

Maldives Voters Grant Decisive Victory to Opposition Candidate in Blow to Pro-China Leader

By Ankit Panda
The result is a triumph for democracy in the Maldives, with a historic turnout of more than 85 percent.
India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World

India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What are the key factors limiting and driving Indian foreign policy?

India’s Island Diplomacy: Building an Indian Ocean Security Architecture

India’s Island Diplomacy: Building an Indian Ocean Security Architecture

By Arunima Gupta
India has charted the path of becoming an “influential” and “responsible” leader in the Indian Ocean region.
Re-shaping India-US Defense Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

Re-shaping India-US Defense Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

By Hemant Krishan Singh and Richard M. Rossow
The forthcoming inaugural meeting of the United States-India Ministerial 2+2 Dialogue provides a historic opportunity.

Making Sense of India’s Foreign Policy After 72 Years of Independence

Making Sense of India’s Foreign Policy After 72 Years of Independence

By Harsh V. Pant
India today is a self-confident power, able to navigate global affairs with aplomb.

Making No Assumptions: India's Seychelles Conundrum

Making No Assumptions: India's Seychelles Conundrum

By Harsh V. Pant
What is the state of India's relationship with Seychelles really?

The Trouble with India’s Indian Ocean Diplomacy

The Trouble with India’s Indian Ocean Diplomacy

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
New Delhi’s record on this score is more mixed than some of the headlines seem to suggest.
India and Indonesia Come Together in the Indo-Pacific

India and Indonesia Come Together in the Indo-Pacific

By Harsh V. Pant
What will it take for India's relationship with Indonesia to progress to the next level?

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