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U.S.-India relations
Tracking Trump's First Trip to Asia, Part 2: China, Vietnam, APEC, Philippines, ASEAN, EAS, and the 'Quad'
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
How did Trump’s first-ever presidential trip to China, Vietnam, and the Philippines wrap up?
Trump's Half-Baked Post-Pivot Strategy
By Charlotte Gao
Trumpis threw out the idea of ‘Indo-Pacific dream’ without explaining how to realize it.
White House: Trump and Modi Resolve That US and India Should 'Have the World's Greatest Militaries'
By Ankit Panda
The White House's readout of the latest Trump-Modi meeting includes an unusual line.
Trump's Post-Pivot Strategy
By Patrick M. Cronin
Trump's Indo-Pacific dream focuses on reciprocity, as well as economic and military security.
Is the Trump Administration About to Take On China's Belt and Road Initiative?
By Ankit Panda
Is the United States embarking on an ambitious path to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative?
Afghanistan, Terrorism, Maritime Security: US Defense Secretary Begins Inaugural Visit to India
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is the most senior Trump administration official to visit India.
Mattis Comes to India: What's on the Agenda?
By Harsh V. Pant
What's on the agenda when Trump's secretary of defense lands in India?
US Designates Hizbul Mujahideen as a Foreign Terrorist Group
By Mohammed Sinan Siyech
There are the legal and political ramifications of the designation for HM, India, and Pakistan.
For the United States, India's Moves at Doklam Signal Its Willingness to Act
By Richard M. Rossow
India's moves against China at Doklam reflect its value as a partner to the United States in preserving global order.
Why Hasn't the United States Thrown Its Support Behind India in the Doklam Standoff?
By Robert Farley
There are good reasons for Washington to avoid being drawn into the Doklam standoff.
Why the United States Congress Should Work to Advance US-India Ties
By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
The future development of the U.S.-India relationship will require legislative ballast in the United States.
India's Choice: China or the United States
By Leslie Keerthi Kumar SM
India can't afford to keep sleepwalking between China and the United States.