
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
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Jul 14, 2021How the US lost the plot in Afghanistan
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Jun 23, 2021The promise and perils of Artificial Intelligence partnerships
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Mar 18, 2021Locating Quad in geopolitical history
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Feb 19, 2021EU’s China dilemma is a sign of things to come
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Feb 02, 2021When Liberalism Grows Up
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Oct 20, 2020India-Australia security relations: They’ve only just begun
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Oct 16, 2020Charting the future of India-US ties
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Jul 21, 2020For our enemies we have shotguns: Explaining China's new assertiveness
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Jul 21, 2020How India can act as a global bridge
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Jun 29, 2020The Evolution of the India-China boundary dispute
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Jun 12, 2020In India’s China policy, a mix of three approaches
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May 11, 2020What does the US-China rift mean for the world?