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The China Factor in India’s Blooming Relationship With Russia

The China Factor in India’s Blooming Relationship With Russia

By Alexander Piechowski
India’s growing relationship with Russia impacts China, but Russia gains more than India does.
Exam Debate Betrays India’s Next Generation of Leaders

Exam Debate Betrays India’s Next Generation of Leaders

By Deepanshu Mohan
Exam paper leaks cause immense damage to the psychological state of India’s younger generation in pursuit of a better, more progressive future.

What Modi 3.0 Can Expect from Maldives

What Modi 3.0 Can Expect from Maldives

By Athaulla A Rasheed
The appearance of Maldives President Muizzu alongside Narendra Modi signals the warming of the relationship between the island nation and regional power India.

Modi’s Crackdown on Foreign Journalists Is a Problem for the West

Modi’s Crackdown on Foreign Journalists Is a Problem for the West

By Mohamed Zeeshan
By restricting and even evicting foreign journalists, the government is closing an important channel of dialogue and exchange with the West.

Indian Foreign Policy Under Narendra Modi: A Decade of Transformation

Indian Foreign Policy Under Narendra Modi: A Decade of Transformation

By Siddharthya Roy
Modi’s assertive foreign policy approach has redefined India's image to that of a more proactive global player. But can India live up to the hype?
India’s Spurning Strategy Toward China: Contestation in Indo-Pacific 

India’s Spurning Strategy Toward China: Contestation in Indo-Pacific 

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
As far as China-India bilateral relations are concerned, New Delhi has sent repeated signals that it will stick to its position that relations can’t improve until the border mess is cleared up.

Putting SAGAR in Operation Under Modi 3.0

Putting SAGAR in Operation Under Modi 3.0

By Radhey Tambi
New Delhi pressed the refresh button by inviting the leaders from the island countries of the Indian Ocean region to Modi’s swearing-in.
The Consequences of India’s Election Surprise

The Consequences of India’s Election Surprise

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Modi, and the BJP, will return to power but with their smallest majority to date. What, if any, are the consequences for Indian domestic and foreign policy?

Decoding India’s Elections: How Modi’s Grip Loosened 

Decoding India’s Elections: How Modi’s Grip Loosened 

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
Modi's BJP lost its majority, meaning it will be heavily dependent on allies this term.

What Will Modi 3.0 Mean for India’s Foreign Policy?

What Will Modi 3.0 Mean for India’s Foreign Policy?

By Rishi Gupta
Among its top priorities, the BJP aims to make India the third-largest economy by 2027 and cement its status as a global leader.

Modi Wins a Third Term But the Opposition INDIA Bloc Cuts Incumbent BJP Down to Size 

Modi Wins a Third Term But the Opposition INDIA Bloc Cuts Incumbent BJP Down to Size 

By Kavita Chowdhury
In a telling blow, the BJP even lost in the constituency that includes the Ram Temple, in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Modi Touts India’s Roaring Economy as He Seeks Reelection, But Many Feel Left Behind

Modi Touts India’s Roaring Economy as He Seeks Reelection, But Many Feel Left Behind

By Krutika Pathi and Sheikh Saaliq
Modi’s challengers hope to benefit from economic issues including high unemployment, persistent poverty, and inequality.

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