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Trump’s election will push US policy inward and have significant implications for the world order
Trump victory has defied conventional wisdom and the worst culprit has been the American media, which persistently spewed anti-Trump news and commentaries.
Indian IT firms have long sustained their businesses by getting Indian techies to do what American citizens would charge a lot more for.
President Trump's efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine and Hamas-Israel wars have faced significant obstacles, revealing the complexities of peacemaking. Despite his campaign pledge to resolve both conflicts quickly, negotiations have stalled.
US is now the quintessential revisionist state, economic leverage driving its foreign policy.
The US appears to lack a coherent strategy for the Asian region.
Work authorisation for H4 covers dependent spouses of H1B non-immigrants on two conditions.
President Donald Trump is not having a smooth ride.
By creating a “hub and spoke” model to counter international terrorism, the US today has a veto on its legal regime, its proscribed actors and use of military force.
The exact nature of what these events lead to is shrouded in uncertainty. Trump though has unambiguously exacerbated the crises by pushing a region, thus far teetering on the edge, off the cliff.
‘Bizarre’ has become the new byword in Washington under Trump
Obama has had to modify his China policy in response to a more aggressive China. But present challengers are set for big changes in America's Asia policy
The solipsistic Trump “revolution” is unfolding on fantasies about economic growth.
Phone calls are making waves with Nawaz Sharif and Tsai Ingwen - showing there is no indicator on which way US will go under new presidency
While the Republican Party is becoming more firmly entrenched in the rural, mainly white parts of the country, the suburban areas are going in the Democratic direction
A year since the announcement of the new South Asia strategy, an attempt to break from the recurrent continuum has been evident. At least on two of the three accounts — with respect to Pakistan and India, the Trump administration has spurred a break from the past.
Trump's belligerence towards the Paris accords may ironically become its undoing.
US President Donald Trump’s new Afghanistan strategy for America’s longest war has potential to drastically alter existing regional relations. The policy, announced after an exhaustive eight-month-long review process, attempts to give a new direction for future US involvement in Afghanistan. Becoming president at a time when old alignments are undergoing transition, Trump’s task has not been easy. Given the constraints, however, Trump’s A
With US elections on anvil who is the safer bet for India and Indian Americans — Trump or Clinton?
New Delhi will have to re-examine its equations as the US resets its engagement with the world.
Trump’s policies look homeward but impact the world
Rooted in Wolfowitz Doctrine, Donald Trump will seek to dominate energy markets to weaken adversaries and bolster US’ geopolitical standing
Under President Trump, the United States seems to adopting an unprecedented antagonistic stance against the institutions, commitments, and unpronounced precedents alike, of the liberal world order that the US itself put in place in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Trump campaign likely to remain main drivers of his administration – trade & immigration. While latter is domestic in scope former will have ramifications
Once-promising bilateral relations have taken a cynical turn.
Biden’s challenge is that he has to make his presidency Biden 1.0, not Obama 3.0.
The broad thrust of the NSS document transcends Trump and reflects a growing consensus in the American establishment that China is an adversary. As far as India is concerned, this is the good news.
How South Asian countries will cope with the Trump administration, even as they balance China and India, is yet to be seen
Despite disagreements over trade, relations between the US and India are poised for further consolidation. Defence ties continue to remain strong