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U.S.-India relations
Modi’s ‘New India’ and the US-India Relationship: Turbulence Ahead?
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and the BJP appear to be all-in on implementing several controversial domestic measures. Should that matter for the U.S.-India relationship?
US, India, Australia, Japan ‘Quad’ Holds Senior Officials Meeting in Bangkok
By Ankit Panda
The “quad” continues its consultative process.
India’s Economic Headwind Problem and Rising Nationalism
By Ankit Panda
What is the relationship between increasing nationalist assertion by India and growing economic headwinds?
US, India Begin 2019 Yudh Abhyas Army Exercises
By Ankit Panda
This year’s exercises mark the 15th iteration of Yudh Abhyas.
Toward a US-India Reset: Pivoting Trade and Strategy Together
By Hemal Shah
India must work to convert its trade challenges into opportunities.
Kashmir After Article 370: Instability, Unrest, and Geopolitics
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Kashmir is about to enter a new era. What can the region expect?
US Announces Proposed Arms Sale for End-User Monitoring of Pakistani F-16s
By Ankit Panda
The agreement would bolster the United States’ end-user monitoring of Pakistan’s F-16s.
The 2020 Politics Behind Trump’s Trade War Against India
By Pratik Chougule
Populist pressures have caught up to Washington as Trump gears up for re-election.
Fostering Strategic Convergence in US-India Tech Relations: 5G and Beyond
By Justin Sherman and Arindrajit Basu
The 2019 G-20 summit underscores the importance of fostering strategic convergence in U.S.-India tech relations.
US-India Ties in Modi's Second Term: Charting a New Course?
By Ankit Panda
Richard Rossow speaks to The Diplomat about U.S.-India ties.
US-India Relations at the Crossroads
By Vinay Kaura
Can the growing U.S.-India partnership survive ‘America First’?
India’s Loss of GSP Status Is a Diplomatic, Not an Economic, Setback
By Priyanka Pandit
The inability to avert the end of the preferential trade status calls into question New Delhi’s strong bilateral ties with Washington.