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The Foreign Policy Connections of India’s Semiconductor Strategy

The Foreign Policy Connections of India’s Semiconductor Strategy

By Rahul Mishra and Harshit Prajapati
India’s mission to build up its semiconductor industry is closely tied to its foreign partnerships, like with the U.S. and Singapore.

Vietnam, Not India, is in a Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Sweet Spot

Vietnam, Not India, is in a Geopolitical and Geoeconomic Sweet Spot

By Chietigj Bajpaee
India does not lack potential, but on both the geopolitical and geoeconomic fronts it has yet to seize the moment.
India-US Technology Ties Deepen Amid New Washington Consensus

India-US Technology Ties Deepen Amid New Washington Consensus

By Rahul Jaybhay
While India was uneasy about fully adopting the old Washington consensus in the 1980s, Delhi has embraced the new consensus, engaging in initiatives and collaborations that ensure reduced dependency on China.

What Will Modi 3.0 Mean for China-India Relations?

What Will Modi 3.0 Mean for China-India Relations?

By Scott N. Romaniuk and Khandakar Tahmid Rezwan
From Tawang to Taiwan, assessing the geopolitical rivalry and geostrategic competition.

Making Sense of India’s Muted Response to the Red Sea Crisis 

Making Sense of India’s Muted Response to the Red Sea Crisis 

By Rushali Saha
India’s supposedly passive response is characteristic of New Delhi’s tightrope balance between Iran and the United States.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Historic Feats and Enduring Debates: U.S.-India Relations in 2023

Historic Feats and Enduring Debates: U.S.-India Relations in 2023

By Farwa Aamer and Akriti Vasudeva Kalyankar
The groundwork laid through the engagements in 2023 should provide a solid foundation to build on in 2024 and beyond regardless of election results in both countries.

What Do We Know About India’s Assassination Program?

What Do We Know About India’s Assassination Program?

Journalist Siddharthya Roy discusses the allegations of India's extraterritorial assassination program, and why the latest indictment is an "absolute game changer."
US Authorities Charge Man From India in Plot to Kill Sikh Separatist Leader in New York City

US Authorities Charge Man From India in Plot to Kill Sikh Separatist Leader in New York City

By Larry Neumeister and Ashok Sharma
Indian national Nikhil Gupta faces murder-for-hire charges over an alleged plot to kill Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a U.S. citizen and leading organizer of the Khalistan referendum.

India-US 2+2 Strategic Dialogue Keeps Indo-Pacific in Focus

India-US 2+2 Strategic Dialogue Keeps Indo-Pacific in Focus

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite multiple crises in Europe and the Middle East, the 2+2 strategic dialogue demonstrated that Washington has not entirely lost sight of what needs to be done in the Indo-Pacific. 

The Long Evolution of India-US Space Relations

The Long Evolution of India-US Space Relations

By Noiranjana Kashyap
New Delhi and Washington have gone from apprehension to close collaboration on the development of India's space program.

A True Middle Kingdom: Why Is India’s Foreign Policy So Stable?

A True Middle Kingdom: Why Is India’s Foreign Policy So Stable?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The Indian opposition is unlikely to change New Delhi’s approach to Russia if it comes to power.
India’s Balancing Act Viewed Through Recent Military Exercises

India’s Balancing Act Viewed Through Recent Military Exercises

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India dabbles in opposing camps, for example, engaging in simultaneous military exercises with both the U.S. and Russia in an effort to balance its strategic interests. 

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