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India’s Self-Inflicted Foreign Policy Challenges in 2020

India’s Self-Inflicted Foreign Policy Challenges in 2020

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
While the Modi government secured some notable gains during its time in office thus far, challenges lie ahead this year and beyond.
Thousands of Indians Welcome New Year With Spirit of Resistance

Thousands of Indians Welcome New Year With Spirit of Resistance

By StoriesAsia
On a cold evening, a diverse group of concerned Indian citizens took to the streets to protest the new citizenship law.

(Dis)integrating Muslims, Dismantling India

(Dis)integrating Muslims, Dismantling India

By Muqtedar Khan
India, where Muslims have been at home for more than a millennium, is trying its hardest to alienate, disenfranchise, and disintegrate them.

India’s Narendra Modi Defends Controversial Citizenship Law as National Protests Continue

India’s Narendra Modi Defends Controversial Citizenship Law as National Protests Continue

By Associated Press
As many as 23 people have been killed nationwide since the law was passed in India’s parliament.

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?
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 New Nationalism in Modi’s India

The New Nationalism in Modi’s India

By Anna Kim
Parsing the particular brand of nationalism on display in the BJP's platform.
India’s Approach to the Sri Lankan Election: Proactive and Pre-emptive?

India’s Approach to the Sri Lankan Election: Proactive and Pre-emptive?

By Ashutosh Nagda
Rather than a reactionary response to the election of Gotabaya Rajapaksa, India appeared prepared for the political developments in Sri Lanka.

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.

Rejecting RCEP: India’s Great Geoeconomic Misstep

Rejecting RCEP: India’s Great Geoeconomic Misstep

By Abhijnan Rej
Rejecting the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is a colossal mistake for New Delhi.

What to Expect from the India-China High-Level Trade Dialogue

What to Expect from the India-China High-Level Trade Dialogue

By Priyanka Pandit
The Sino-Indian trade deficit is both an economic and a political problem.
India’s Latest Regional Election Results: Lessons for the BJP

India’s Latest Regional Election Results: Lessons for the BJP

By Avishek Jha
The Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party should ponder its struggles at the state level.

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