Dhruva Jaishankar is Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation America (ORF America), which he helped establish in 2020. He is also a Non-Resident Fellow with the Lowy Institute in Australia and writes a regular column for the Hindustan Times. His research — on India’s relations with the United States, Japan, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Europe; defense and security policy; and globalization, democracy, and technology — has been published in several books, policy reports, and publications including Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and Survival.
Commentaries
अफगाणिस्तान… अमेरिकेने हरलेले युद्ध
How the US lost the plot in Afghanistan
The promise and perils of Artificial Intelligence partnerships
Locating Quad in geopolitical history
EU’s China dilemma is a sign of things to come
उदारमतवाद वाढतो आहे, पण…
When Liberalism Grows Up
India-Australia security relations: They’ve only just begun
Charting the future of India-US ties
अमेरिका-रशिया वादात भारताची कोंडी
For our enemies we have shotguns: Explaining China's new assertiveness
How India can act as a global bridge
The Evolution of the India-China boundary dispute
अमेरिकेतील निवडणुका भारतासाठीही महत्त्वाच्या!
In India’s China policy, a mix of three approaches
कोरोना आणि लोकशाही-हुकुमशाही
What does the US-China rift mean for the world?
Will Trump’s foreign policy outlive his term?
A global pandemic and globalisation
ट्रम्प यांच्या भारतभेटीचे फलित काय?
The resilience of India-US relations
The political context of Donald Trump’s India visit
India-Australia ties have evolved. Build on them now
जागतिक राजकारण बदलतंय!
Geopolitics is shifting. India must be prepared
जगाला आकार देणारी भारताची धोरणे
On climate, connectivity, maritime security, India is reshaping the world order