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US Defense Secretary to Visit India: Media Reports
By Abhijnan Rej
Both New Delhi and Washington will have to think creatively and realistically to maintain the momentum in the relationship.
India and the Quad: 3 Wildcards
By Abhijnan Rej
While New Delhi remains committed to the grouping as of now, the future could bring unpleasant surprises.
Indian External Affairs Minister Speaks on US and China – With Varying Effect
By Abhijnan Rej
In two different recent speeches, S. Jaishankar, perhaps inadvertently, outlined how the Modi government views great powers.
How Can Biden Strengthen Ties with India?
By Anubhav Gupta
He faces an uphill battle on the economic front, at a time when New Delhi is becoming more inward-looking on foreign trade.
Report Repudiates Trump Officials’ Claims About US and Ladakh
By Abhijnan Rej
A January 19 news article by a well-connected Indian journalist calls recent claims to question.
India and the US: Ideological Convergence No More?
By Mohamed Zeeshan
A new declassified document suggests that Washington sees New Delhi primarily as a security partner.
Biden’s Cabinet Picks Will Hold India-US Relations in Steady Course
By Saba Sattar
A move away from “America First” stands to help deepen security relations between the two countries.
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.
Joe Biden Is Better for India – If Democratic Values Are What Matters Most in US-India Ties
By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
Biden and Trump hold similar views on the security dimension of the U.S.-India relationship. But the relationship has other aspects which must not be overlooked.
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