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Assessing the New US Free and Open Indo-Pacific Progress Report

Assessing the New US Free and Open Indo-Pacific Progress Report

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at yet another inflection point in the development of the U.S. regional vision.
US, India, Australia, Japan ‘Quad’ Holds Senior Officials Meeting in Bangkok

US, India, Australia, Japan ‘Quad’ Holds Senior Officials Meeting in Bangkok

By Ankit Panda
The “quad” continues its consultative process.

Pompeo Drops the Niceties on the Quad: What Now?

Pompeo Drops the Niceties on the Quad: What Now?

By Ankit Panda
Has the U.S. secretary of state laid bare what the “quad” truly intends?

Is China the Only Defining Factor in India-Australia Relations?

Is China the Only Defining Factor in India-Australia Relations?

By Niranjan Marjani
As both countries recalibrate their approaches to China, their bilateral relations have taken a back seat.

US, India, Japan, Philippine Navies Demonstrate Joint Presence in South China Sea

US, India, Japan, Philippine Navies Demonstrate Joint Presence in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The four-way sail-through is the first engagement of its kind, highlighting coordination among like-minded Indo-Pacific navies.
5 Big Ideas for the Indian Foreign Ministry’s New Indo-Pacific Desk

5 Big Ideas for the Indian Foreign Ministry’s New Indo-Pacific Desk

By Aman Thakker
A new “Indo-Pacific” desk at the Indian Ministry of External Affairs presents opportunities.

Advancing Democracy in the US Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy

Advancing Democracy in the US Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Further developing the governance pillar of U.S. Asia strategy will require managing a mix of opportunities and challenges.
The Future of Asia’s Quad: Managing the Perceptions Gap

The Future of Asia’s Quad: Managing the Perceptions Gap

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Despite some ongoing adjustments, the key regional challenge for the Quad is addressing a lingering perceptions gap in some quarters.

Is Democracy Still Relevant to the US-India Relationship?

Is Democracy Still Relevant to the US-India Relationship?

By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
The United States and India should reaffirm democracy as a driving consideration in the conduct of their foreign relations and choice of strategic partners.

Reviewing the 2018 ASEAN and East Asia Summits

Reviewing the 2018 ASEAN and East Asia Summits

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
At ASEAN, Singapore hands the reins over to Thailand.

As Modi Gears Up to See Abe Again, What's Holding Back India-Japan Ties?

As Modi Gears Up to See Abe Again, What's Holding Back India-Japan Ties?

By Rupakjyoti Borah
Much work remains ahead for the India-Japan bilateral relationship.
Beyond Defining a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’

Beyond Defining a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’

By Abigail Grace
It's time to stop debating “free and open Indo-Pacific” rhetoric, and focus on the action required to move FOIP forward.

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