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U.S.-India relations
US-India Aircraft Carrier Working Group Meets
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Chinese hackers target India, Modi and Obama set up a hotline, and more. Weekend links.
Will Japan Become a Permanent Part of US-India-led Naval Exercise?
By Ankit Panda
Japan could become a permanent participant in the U.S.-India-led Malabar naval exercises.
Engaging Asia: US Clarity Essential to Bolster Alliances
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Xenia Wickett
An India-US Tussle Over Technology Transfer
By Seema Sirohi
The U.S. and India need to work out important details on technology transfer before they can fully cooperate on defense.
Vietnam and India-US Cooperation
By Sylvia Mishra and Pushan Das
Stronger U.S. ties with Vietnam nicely complement India’s Act East policy and its own strategic outreach to Vietnam.
Forging the Trans-Pacific Partnership: An Insider's Take
By Ankit Panda
Francisco Sanchez discusses the Trans-Pacific Partnership and U.S. economic relations with major Asian economies.
India, Japan and the Geopolitics of Asian Security
By Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda and Jeff Smith discuss India-Japan relations and the geopolitics of Asian security.
With AIIB, US Shot Itself in the Foot on Indian Infrastructure
By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr and Michael Kugelman
The United States' reaction to China's AIIB will be a setback for its cooperation with India. It's not too late to fix this.
The U.S. Presidential Race: Hillary and India
By Alyssa Ayres
The recently announced presidential candidate has a deep familiarity with India.
How the US and India Can Collaborate in Afghanistan
By Jack Detsch
A new CFR memo calls for an inclusive American policy in the country. Executing that plan could prove tricky
Recap: A Community Conversation with Flashpoints Authors
By Ankit Panda & Alexandre Dor
On March 31, 2015, Flashpoints authors spoke to Reddit's /r/geopolitics community. Here are the highlights.
Interview: Kevin Rudd
By James Bowen
"China is such a large part of the global reality. For me it’s axiomatic that people understand China’s worldview."