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India’s Ruling National Democratic Alliance Is No Longer Quite ‘National’

India’s Ruling National Democratic Alliance Is No Longer Quite ‘National’

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s ruling party, the BJP, has hardly any alliances worth the name left – but it may manage without it.
India’s Illiberal Turn and the Indo-Pacific

India’s Illiberal Turn and the Indo-Pacific

By Ankit Panda
How will internal developments in India affect its foreign relations?

India and China Exchange Accusations About Gunfire as Window for Diplomacy Narrows

India and China Exchange Accusations About Gunfire as Window for Diplomacy Narrows

By Abhijnan Rej
The Indian and Chinese foreign ministers are scheduled to meet later this week in Moscow amid a dramatic turn in the four-month long Ladakh crisis.

What Can the Imbalance in the BJP’s National vs Regional Popularity Tell Us?

What Can the Imbalance in the BJP’s National vs Regional Popularity Tell Us?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The BJP supplies 55 percent of lawmakers in the federal Parliament but just 31.6 percent in state legislatures.

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Strategic? Perhaps Not.

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Strategic? Perhaps Not.

By Abhijnan Rej
Beijing’s BRI experience with Modi’s India shows a lack of feel for shifting sands.
India-Japan Defense Ties to Get a Boost With Modi-Abe Virtual Summit

India-Japan Defense Ties to Get a Boost With Modi-Abe Virtual Summit

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite some disappointments on both sides, the India-Japan relationship looks set to further deepen in the face of an aggressive China.

Modi Lays Foundation of Hindu Temple at Razed Mosque Site

Modi Lays Foundation of Hindu Temple at Razed Mosque Site

By Associated Press
India’s prime minister attended the ground-breaking for a controversial temple built on the site of the demolished 16th century Babri mosque.
India’s Economic Growth Is Central to a Successful Free and Open Indo-Pacific

India’s Economic Growth Is Central to a Successful Free and Open Indo-Pacific

By Max Frost and Michael Sauer
Indian growth is key to countering Chinese aggression.

No, the ‘Self-Reliant India Campaign’ Is Not About Protectionism

No, the ‘Self-Reliant India Campaign’ Is Not About Protectionism

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The campaign is a mixture of an anti-crisis packet and a continuation of liberalization measures.

To Reform India, Modi 2.0 Needs to Remember Modi 1.0’s Agenda

To Reform India, Modi 2.0 Needs to Remember Modi 1.0’s Agenda

By Kriti Upadhyaya
The Modi government’s reform scorecard: a revived commitment to reforms is what the country needs.

India’s Foreign Policy in Modi 2.0’s First Year

India’s Foreign Policy in Modi 2.0’s First Year

By Rupakjyoti Borah
Challenges lie ahead for New Delhi as the Modi government looks to the future.
Tariffs and Digital Technology in Modi’s Self-Reliant India

Tariffs and Digital Technology in Modi’s Self-Reliant India

By Ameya Pratap Singh and Urvi Tembey
COVID-19 has ushered in a greater emphasis on domestic capacity building in Modi’s India.

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