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NSG
Can India Revive Its Quest for Nuclear Suppliers Group Membership?
By Moksh Suri
Although China still presents an obstacle, India’s current G-20 presidency should be leveraged by policymakers to restart NSG membership talks.
What Did India’s Foreign Secretary Achieve on His Trip to Russia?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A closer look at a recent interaction between the two sides.
Modi and Xi in Wuhan: Bringing Normalcy Back to the India-China Relationship
By Harsh V. Pant
Modi’s visit to China is a welcome first step in resetting relations, but India must remain wary of Chinese intentions.
What Does India’s New Australia Group Admission Mean for its Old NSG Bid?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Membership is likely to continue to elude India despite recent successes in integrating itself with the global nonproliferation system.
Pakistan, India, and the NSG: A Curious Case of Norms and Discrimination
By Sobia Paracha and Christine Leah
"The international nonproliferation regime has survived on pragmatism, discrimination, and a quantum of morality."
Assessing the 2016 Shangri-La Dialogue and Modi's US Visit
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat‘s Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss #SLD16 and #ModiInUS.
4 Questions On India's Nuclear Suppliers Group Bid
By Saima Sial
India's asking the Nuclear Suppliers Group for a big exemption.
A Curious Pakistan Nuclear Policy
Despite a track record of proliferation, the US and others seem ready to make excuses for Pakistan.
Obama Takes Home Some Goodies
The Obama-Singh press conference on Monday was a momentous event, both for the media and growing Indo-US ties.
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