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Is India Being Swiped Left by Britain? Could Others Follow?

Is India Being Swiped Left by Britain? Could Others Follow?

By Abhijnan Rej
A recent paper by a British think tank head, and ensuing commentary, once again leads to key questions about the implicit assumptions driving Indian foreign policy.
France and India Hold Strategic Dialogue

France and India Hold Strategic Dialogue

By Abhijnan Rej
Paris has been an old friend of New Delhi; their relations continue to deepen amid a French Indo-Pacific push.

India Releases Draft Arctic Policy

India Releases Draft Arctic Policy

By Abhijnan Rej
As China makes inroads in the Arctic, India seeks to throw its hat in the regional geopolitical ring.

India’s Effort to Reform the United Nations Security Council Demands a New Mindset

India’s Effort to Reform the United Nations Security Council Demands a New Mindset

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Fence-sitting and ambiguous positions on key international security issues hasn’t served the country’s global ambitions well.

Indian Foreign Minister Speaks at Event on Rebalancing at Home and Aboard

Indian Foreign Minister Speaks at Event on Rebalancing at Home and Aboard

By Abhijnan Rej
Jaishankar’s remarks offer a glimpse into India’s future trajectory. Which may not make some happy.
Biden Must Aid India’s Quest for Multilateral Reforms

Biden Must Aid India’s Quest for Multilateral Reforms

By Niranjan Marjani
For New Delhi, comprehensive reforms of global institutions are a key foreign policy priority. Washington should help.

Is India Still a Rising Superpower?

Is India Still a Rising Superpower?

By Muhsin Puthan
India’s international relations have become a hostage to its own domestic political and social chaos.
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.

India’s BIMSTEC Gambit

India’s BIMSTEC Gambit

By Sudha Ramachandran
With SAARC stalled, India is turning to BIMSTEC to center its foreign policy.

The Domestic Dividends of Modi’s Look West Policy

The Domestic Dividends of Modi’s Look West Policy

By Chirayu Thakkar
Modi broke with BJP precedent to pursue Arab states. The foreign policy rationale is obvious, but there's a domestic political logic as well.

Will India Continue Its Quest for Global Leadership? The US Should Hope So.

Will India Continue Its Quest for Global Leadership? The US Should Hope So.

By Sumona Guha
If India retreats, the United States will lose a partner in Asia at a time when it can hardly afford to do so.
Under Modi, How Did Hindu Nationalism Affect India’s Foreign Relations?

Under Modi, How Did Hindu Nationalism Affect India’s Foreign Relations?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The spirit of nationalist ideology remained trapped in the body of the country’s pragmatic needs.

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