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U.S.-India relations

Indian Air Force Inducts First 2 US-Made Chinook Heavy Lift Helicopters
By Ankit Panda
The IAF’s 126 Helicopter Unit will operate the country’s first Chinooks.

The US GSP Decision: Risks to US-India Relations and Upsides for China
By Aman Thakker
Trade tensions between the United States and India have risen to a new level.

Trump Announces Decision to Revoke India’s ‘Developing Country’ GSP Status
By Ankit Panda
The decision may affect as much as $5.6 billion in Indian goods that currently enjoy concessionary tariffs.

After the Pulwama Attack: Causes, Effects, and Lessons Learned
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Does the Pulwama VBIED attack represent an inflection point in Kashmir?

Assessing the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What is the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act and what will it do?

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.

Trump Signs Asia Reassurance Initiative Act Into Law
By Ankit Panda
The act authorizes $1.5 billion in new spending for U.S. initiatives in Asia.

Iran’s Chabahar Port Scores an India- and Afghanistan-Inspired Sanctions Exemption
By Catherine Putz
Given the port’s importance to India and Afghanistan, the U.S. has reportedly carved out a sanctions exception for Chabahar.

Even With a Waiver, Will Iran Sanctions Chill US-India Ties?
By Raymond E. Vickery Jr.
Without greater energy cooperation, the U.S.-India partnership will feel the chill from an Iranian sanctions winter.

COMCASA and the Future of India's Defense Industrial Base
By Robert Farley
Greater U.S.-India defense integration is expected to continue.

COMCASA: Another Step Forward for the United States and India
By Jeff Smith
The conclusion of the COMCASA agreement between India and the United States is a big deal.

Will the Historic US-India 2+2 Meeting Add Up?
By Raymond J. Vickery Jr.
The United States will need to supplement the 2+2 with a forward-leaning and consistent U.S.-India economic initiative.