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A CAATSA Waiver for India: What’s Really at Stake

A CAATSA Waiver for India: What’s Really at Stake

By Chet Lee
If the U.S. wants to counter China’s military expansion into the Indian Ocean, it cannot afford to jeopardize security ties with India.
How the War in Ukraine is Accelerating India’s Desire for Tech Autonomy

How the War in Ukraine is Accelerating India’s Desire for Tech Autonomy

By Tobias Scholz
Uneasy with both Russia’s invasion and Western sanctions, India is even more convinced that it must diversify its technology partnerships and develop more homegrown capabilities.

India’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis Is a Wake-up Call for the US

India’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis Is a Wake-up Call for the US

By Muhsin Puthan Purayil
Rather than hand-wringing over India's reliability, it's time for Washington to face up to the facts: The U.S. has a serious image problem in India.

Is Russia Really India’s Friend? 

Is Russia Really India’s Friend? 

By Sribala Subramanian
A flashback to 1962 and the Sino-Indian War. 

Blinken Must Urge Modi to Repeal Repressive Laws

Blinken Must Urge Modi to Repeal Repressive Laws

By Carolyn Nash
While in New Delhi, Blinken should press Modi to repeal and amend laws that jeopardize human rights.
The Huawei Factor in US-India Relations

The Huawei Factor in US-India Relations

By Arindrajit Basu and Justin Sherman
U.S. and Indian decisions about Huawei have implications not just for their separate relations with China, but the U.S.-India bilateral as well.

US Defense Secretary Austin’s Visit to India: A Sign of Closer India-US Security Ties

US Defense Secretary Austin’s Visit to India: A Sign of Closer India-US Security Ties

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Austin is set to land in India on Friday, for a visit that aims to deepen defense cooperation between the United States and India.
US-India Relations: The Shift From Trump to Biden 

US-India Relations: The Shift From Trump to Biden 

By Emily Ashbridge
As Washington and Delhi seek stronger ties, three policy shifts underway in the Biden administration may limit cooperation.

Assessing the Trajectory of India-US Ties Under Biden

Assessing the Trajectory of India-US Ties Under Biden

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A series of high-level calls, including between Biden and Modi, suggest a possible trajectory for relations between India and the new U.S. administration.

The Future of US-India Digital Relations

The Future of US-India Digital Relations

By Justin Sherman
Beneath the surface, the Trump and Modi administrations had more tensions than common ground on digital issues.

South Asia and the Coming Biden Presidency

South Asia and the Coming Biden Presidency

By Ankit Panda
What should South Asian states expect from the United States under Joe Biden?
A Biden-Harris Administration Spells Steady Continuity in US-India Relations

A Biden-Harris Administration Spells Steady Continuity in US-India Relations

By Akriti Vasudeva
The new administration is likely to be distracted by domestic circumstances; this could pave the way for a greater Indian agenda-setting role in the Indo-Pacific.

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