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5 Reasons Why India Agreed to a Logistics Agreement With the United States

5 Reasons Why India Agreed to a Logistics Agreement With the United States

By Rupakjyoti Borah
India's willingness to go for a logistics agreement with the United States is an important development.
Trump or Clinton: Does It Matter to India?

Trump or Clinton: Does It Matter to India?

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Should New Delhi expect a major change in U.S. policy?

Trump Vs. Clinton: Who Should India Root For?

Trump Vs. Clinton: Who Should India Root For?

By Shreya Upadhyay
"Washington will want to woo New Delhi, no matter who moves into the White House."

Indian PM Narendra Modi Will Address a Joint Session of US Congress

Indian PM Narendra Modi Will Address a Joint Session of US Congress

By Ankit Panda
The last time an Indian prime minister addressed the U.S. Congress was in 2005.

India’s Strategic Autonomy: Lost or Finally on the Right Track?

India’s Strategic Autonomy: Lost or Finally on the Right Track?

By Shreya Upadhyay
Interpreting India's recent signals to the United States and China.
Ash Carter Comes Calling: Where Do US-India Defense Ties Go From Here?

Ash Carter Comes Calling: Where Do US-India Defense Ties Go From Here?

By Harsh V. Pant
These are good times in U.S.-India defense ties, but there's still room for improvement.

Will India and the United States Coproduce Fighter Aircraft?

Will India and the United States Coproduce Fighter Aircraft?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
New Delhi and Washington are negotiating the possible sale of F-16 and F-18 fighter jets.
LSA, CISMOA, BECA and the Future of the US-India Defense Partnership

LSA, CISMOA, BECA and the Future of the US-India Defense Partnership

By Ankit Panda
Three fairly modest defense cooperation agreements will set up a foundation for the future trajectory of U.S.-India defense ties.

Why India's Upset About Obama's Post-Nuclear Security Summit Remarks

Why India's Upset About Obama's Post-Nuclear Security Summit Remarks

By Ankit Panda
U.S. President Barack Obama hints at the nuclear uncertainties between India and Pakistan, upsetting India.

China Blocks Indian Request to Ban Pathankot Attack Mastermind at UN

China Blocks Indian Request to Ban Pathankot Attack Mastermind at UN

By Ankit Panda
Plus, the first AIIB loan recipient, China makes "non-war" activities abroad easier, and U.S.-India ties. Links.

Can Washington and New Delhi Find Common Ground on Intellectual Property?

Can Washington and New Delhi Find Common Ground on Intellectual Property?

By Robert Farley
Intellectual property represents a big asymmetric advantage for U.S. economic competitiveness.
No, India Wouldn't Benefit From a Trump Presidency in the United States

No, India Wouldn't Benefit From a Trump Presidency in the United States

By Ankit Panda
Donald Trump becoming U.S. president would certainly not be good news for New Delhi.

Does Obama Care About India?

Does Obama Care About India?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The Obama administration might not have cared deeply about India, but that's not by design.
India Opens Door to Japanese Assistance in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

India Opens Door to Japanese Assistance in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

By Ankit Panda
For the first time, India is accepting foreign infrastructure assistance on the strategically important islands.

Is This the United States' Grand Plan for Responding to China in the South China Sea?

Is This the United States' Grand Plan for Responding to China in the South China Sea?

By Ankit Panda
Is the United States building a coalition of democracies to preserve order and international law in the South China Sea?

India Is Making a Move on the South China Sea

India Is Making a Move on the South China Sea

By Harsh V. Pant
Make no mistake: India is charting a new course on South China Sea.

US Presidential Candidates Must Think Strategically About South Asia

US Presidential Candidates Must Think Strategically About South Asia

By James Carafano and Lisa Curtis
What the next U.S. president needs to consider when shaping a South Asia policy.
Decision in Philippines v. China Expected in May 2016

Decision in Philippines v. China Expected in May 2016

By Ankit Panda
Plus, updates on U.S.-India patrols, Asian defense spending rises, and more. Weekend security links.

Are Boeing and India About to Open the Door on a Possible F/A-18 Super Hornet Deal?

Are Boeing and India About to Open the Door on a Possible F/A-18 Super Hornet Deal?

By Ankit Panda
Boeing may be interested in manufacturing the F/A-18 Super Hornet in India.
Interview: Bruce Riedel

Interview: Bruce Riedel

By Sanjay Kumar
Bruce Riedel on the forgotten crisis of the JFK administration.

Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy: Hits and Misses of 2015

Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy: Hits and Misses of 2015

By Ashok Sajjanhar
It was a big year in Indian foreign policy. How did the PM perform?

US, India Boost Security Ties in Defense Minister Visit

US, India Boost Security Ties in Defense Minister Visit

By Shannon Tiezzi
Manohar Parrikar's visit to the U.S. was full of "firsts."

India and the 21st Century’s Great Game

India and the 21st Century’s Great Game

By Francis P. Sempa
A new monograph calls for India and the U.S. to work together in Eurasia.
What's Wrong with US-Pakistan Relations Anyway?

What's Wrong with US-Pakistan Relations Anyway?

By Ankit Panda
A former U.S. ambassador to Pakistan speaks about the state of relations between Washington and Islamabad.

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