US-India Relations: Shared Values or Compromised Principles?
In cozying up to India, Washington is putting geopolitics over any shared commitment to democracy and human rights.
Adani Crisis Tests India’s Bet on Billionaires
Fraud allegations are shaking one of the foundations of India’s current political-economic order.
US-India Relations under a Joe Biden Presidency
A Joe Biden presidency will impact some of India’s core interests more than others. But overall, recent progress in US-India relations is set to continue.
A Different Contagion: India’s Bank Bailouts
The potential collapse of India’s banking sector is a contagion of a different kind, and its ramifications could be felt far longer than the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump in India: A Triumph of the Personal over the Political
Trump’s visit to India was long on spectacle but short on any tangible benefit for the United States.
Backgrounder: India-Pakistan Clashes in Kashmir
A sudden string of escalations in Kashmir risks a dangerous new conflict between South Asia’s two nuclear-armed states.
Malabar 2018: Why Is It Important?
Deepening military cooperation was on display in this year’s annual Malabar exercises between India, the United States, and relative newcomer Japan.
AQIS Ups the Ante, but against India or Islamic State?
AQIS has apparently changed its information warfare strategy to try and make itself more relevant vis-à-vis an ascendant Islamic State.
Has India Seen Its First ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorist?
The case of Alem Jeb Afridi in India has many of the characteristics of a ‘lone wolf’ terrorist attack.
Decoding Modi’s Upcoming Visit to Saudi Arabia
There’s a lot to be gained on both sides of the Indo-Saudi equation.