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U.S.-India relations
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."
The Darker Side of the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal
By Amitai Etzioni
The recent “breakthrough” is cause more for concern than it is for celebration.
Obama's Parting Words in India: Tough but Necessary
By Raymond Vickery and Michael Kugelman
Obama left India with an unusual and historic speech, one that will ultimately be helpful for U.S.-India relations.
Obama's India Visit: An Indian Foreign Policy Tilt
By Rohan Joshi
Narendra Modi's government is finally letting go of the past and opening a new era in relations with the United States.
Why China Doesn't See India As a Threat
By Dingding Chen
A warmer India-U.S. relationship will not hurt China-India relations -- unless India makes a suicidal choice.
US-India Cooperation on Naval Aviation: Game Changer?
By Robert Farley
India and the United States will cooperate on naval aviation following U.S. President Barack Obama's recent visit to New Delhi.
What You Need to Know About Obama's Trip to India
By Shannon Tiezzi
Recapping Barack Obama's historic trip to India.
The Emergence of a New Hinduism
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India is changing fast, and Hinduism is keeping up.
The Modi-Obama Summit: Style Over Substance?
By Sanjay Kumar
Obama's trip to India was more about posturing and politics than anything.
US-India Relations: Progress At Last?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss Obama's recent visit to India.
A Transformative Moment in Indo-US Ties?
By Harsh V. Pant
Recent bilateral diplomacy between the United States and India is indicative of a long-term convergence.
9 Takeaways on US-India Ties After Obama's India Visit
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi and Barack Obama have created important positive momentum in Indo-U.S. ties.