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US-India defense cooperation
Imports and Influence: How India’s Foreign Policy Interacts with its Weapons Purchases
By Abhijnan Rej
The country’s arms imports are inextricably linked with its geopolitical tightrope act.
Re-shaping India-US Defense Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
By Hemant Krishan Singh and Richard M. Rossow
The forthcoming inaugural meeting of the United States-India Ministerial 2+2 Dialogue provides a historic opportunity.
Congress Presses for a Deeper US-India Defense Partnership
By Benjamin Schwartz
The commercial imperative for the U.S.-India defense partnership is considerable.
Why the Non-Aligned Movement Needs to Be Resuscitated
By Prarthana Kashinath
It is time we give the non-alignment movement due credit and take steps to invigorate the movement.
US Leadership Needed in a World of Burgeoning Drones
By Benjamin Schwartz
The proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles is accelerating around the globe and U.S. policy needs to catch up.
The Malabar Exercise: An Emerging Platform for Indo-Pacific Cooperation?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
In 20 years, Malabar has gone from a US-India drill to a platform for wider regional collaboration. But will this last?
US, Japan, and India Kick off 2016 Malabar Exercise
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Countries begin naval drills that will last until June 17.
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