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Indian FM Speaks Hard Truths on India’s Foreign Policy Goals
September 01, 2022

Indian FM Speaks Hard Truths on India’s Foreign Policy Goals

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Despite the use of language that would please the US, Jaishankar’s speech reflected a worldview that sounded similar to China's.
US Congress Reaffirms Ties With India
August 02, 2022

US Congress Reaffirms Ties With India

By Husain Haqqani and Aparna Pande
The purpose of CAATSA was to chasten the United States’ enemies, not punish its friends, argue supporters of a waiver for India.

Biden’s Problem With India
April 19, 2022

Biden’s Problem With India

By Mohamed Zeeshan
On an array of issues and norms of importance to the Biden administration, India’s position is more akin to that of China than the US.

How Is India’s Silent Diplomacy Navigating the Russia-Ukraine War?
March 08, 2022

How Is India’s Silent Diplomacy Navigating the Russia-Ukraine War?

By Jagannath Panda
New Delhi has sought to navigate between expressing veiled concern for the Russian invasion and maintaining an important strategic and security relationship.

Can Modi’s India be an Ally of the West?
March 01, 2022

Can Modi’s India be an Ally of the West?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
In recent years, Washington and New Delhi have unprecedentedly been at odds with each other over democratic values.
India’s ‘Neutrality’ on the Ukraine Conflict Could Hurt It in the Long Run
February 25, 2022

India’s ‘Neutrality’ on the Ukraine Conflict Could Hurt It in the Long Run

By Sudha Ramachandran
New Delhi has been silent on Russia’s actions in Ukraine so far.

What South Korea Can Learn From India on Diplomatic Balancing
December 22, 2021

What South Korea Can Learn From India on Diplomatic Balancing

By Jong Eun Lee
India’s diplomacy with Russia and the U.S. holds lessons for Seoul’s China-U.S. balancing act.
Putin’s Visit Strengthens India’s Strategic Autonomy Stance
December 11, 2021

Putin’s Visit Strengthens India’s Strategic Autonomy Stance

By Dalbir Ahlawat
Even as India tilts closer to the U.S., Russia continues to play a crucial role for Indian strategy.

S-400s, CAATSA Complicate India-US Ties
November 25, 2021

S-400s, CAATSA Complicate India-US Ties

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
It is not yet clear how the U.S. will respond to India’s receipt of Russia-made S-400 air defense systems. 

There’s a New Quad in Town: India, Israel, US, UAE
November 04, 2021

There’s a New Quad in Town: India, Israel, US, UAE

By Mohamed Zeeshan
As part of the Middle East quad India will garner support from other member countries for its own interests but it might be forced to get off the fence on crucial and sensitive geopolitical debates.

Blinken’s India Visit Goes Off Smoothly
July 30, 2021

Blinken’s India Visit Goes Off Smoothly

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite concerns that the Biden administration’s focus on human rights and democracy would entail sharp criticism of New Delhi, Blinken’s visit highlighted the many areas of bilateral synergy.
Will US Concerns Over India’s Democracy Dampen the Mood During Blinken’s Visit?
July 26, 2021

Will US Concerns Over India’s Democracy Dampen the Mood During Blinken’s Visit?

By Sudha Ramachandran
Cooperation in Afghanistan, the Indo-Pacific and countering COVID-19 are on the agenda of the bilateral talks.

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