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चीन के कूटनीतिक पंडित इस बात पर गहरी नज़र बनाए हुए हैं कि �
कुटनीतीबाबत ट्रम्प यांचा व्यवहारात्मक दृष्टीकोन आणि द्
ट्रम्प २.० म्हणजे सर्वनाश हे कदाचित टिकाकारांचे म्हणणे य
Perhaps the critics are right: the arrival of Team Trump 2.0 means apocalypse now. Or perhaps tough love is what the doctor ordered to get the system
The recent MQ-9B drone deal strengthens India’s ISR capabilities and fosters deeper India-US defence cooperation through enhanced technology transfe
‘आयसीईटी’अंतर्गत बायोसिक्युरिटी आणि बायोसेफ्टी या दोह�
कारगिल संघर्ष आणि भारताची झपाट्याने होणारी आर्थिक प्रग�
Enhanced collaboration between the US and India on biosecurity and biosafety under iCET could be highly advantageous
भारताच्या परराष्ट्र धोरणामधली स्वायत्तता किंवा स्वायत�
The recent Quad Foreign Ministers' meeting dispels doubts about the Quad's future and highlights India's role in Indo-Pacific maritime security and go
The Kargil conflict and India’s rapid growth marked a turning point in India-US relations.
When the Western world looks disapprovingly at India’s pursuit or insistence on strategic autonomy for its foreign policy, especially vis-à-vis Rus
अमेरिका मध्य पूर्व आणि युरेशियामध्ये सुरू असलेल्या संघ�
The strategic convergence between India and the US might be weakening as the US increasingly focuses on the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and E
विविध स्तरांवर आढावा घेणे उपयुक्त असले, तरी उद्दिष्टांप�
While reviews at various levels are useful, there is a need for a clearer enunciation of deliverables, and shared commitment to step up defence techno
Robust India-US relations allows India to deal with regional impediments and take up a more active global role while keeping India’s interests front
India is the breakout partner for the US, defying what may once have seemed an improbable relationship.
A long colliding relationship is turning congruent
This retrospective analysis traces diplomatic relations between India and US, from a bipolar world to a multipolar one
India and the US have come a long way since the setback in their relations after the Pokhran II nuclear test
विदेश नीति को लेकर कमला हैरिस के विचार बिडेन के सबसे क़री�
In its attempt to assimilate the progressive faction of the Democratic Party, the former vice-president’s campaign is ceding ground on its promise o
The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal, its imposition of Iran oil sanctions, its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord
A new desire to cut down the “noise” about disputes was clearly visible on both the sides.
The dynamics of the India-US relationship under the Trump administration bear significantly on the two countries’ security partnership. This relationship, however, is being challenged by President Donald Trump’s increasingly apparent transactional worldview. As witnessed in the case of the United States’ relations with its allies and partners across Europe and Asia, Trump has often linked US defence commitments and partner nations’ securi
As political India wakes up to a more complex security environment enveloping it, Delhi needs to demonstrate greater pragmatism in enhancing cooperation with Washington.
iCET will be led by the US National Science Foundation and Department of Science and Technology of India. Among its goals is an ambition to foster a partnership, joining six of India's technology innovation hubs to support at least 25 joint research projects with the US in areas such as AI and data science, and apply its gains to agriculture, health and climate, etc.
How will the US establishment come to terms with the fact that for the better part of the 21st century, India will be the larger economic partner? Has Delhi realised the potential and consequences of this shift?
That Trump travelled to India without any substantive deliverable is the real story here
JD Vance’s visit speeds up the recalibration of India-US ties
This paper assesses United States (US) presidents Donald J. Trump’s (2017-21) and Joe Biden’s (2021-present) respective records on the India-US technology partnership. During the Trump years, this domain of bilateral cooperation saw the finalisation of foundational agreements, including those on force interoperability, and new precedents on US arms export designations for India. While these agreements pertained mostly to defence technology, t
The Indian diaspora in the US has been instrumental in deepening and strengthening India-US relations and will continue to do so in the future, says State Senator Ellen Roberts from Colorado Legislature and Minnesota State Representative Paul Thissen.
A survey finds overwhelming support for Modi’s foreign policy among Indian youth
US President Obama's top priority now is the crisis in West Asia, ISIS and Ebola, and India-US relations though, not inconsequential, is not on Washington's top priority now, according to Michael Kugelman of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC.
It offers a notable contrast that India’s ties with Russia haven’t taken off despite New Delhi’s keenness while its relationship with the US has expanded notwithstanding hesitations.
India's ties with Iran have clearly been strained by the latter's tumultuous relationship with the United States, with the Iran factor equally imposing constraints on India-US relations. India has had to walk a diplomatic tightrope in balancing its relationships with these countries.
On Pakistan, India should be more willing to use conventional military options and call out Pakistan’s nuclear bluff
This brief probes the role of the current 116th US Congress in strengthening India-US relations in the realm of defence trade and technology transfers. The analysis is done in the context of the Trump administration’s relaxation of arms export policies, as well as a rise in conservative nationalism which abhors arming partner nations that prolong US conflicts overseas. Furthermore, as the Democrat-majority House of Representatives appropriates
Recently, in two special reports (ORF-Heritage Foundation and ORF-Center for American Progress) Indian and American scholars have come out with many suggestions to fast-track India-US relations. If the policy-makers at the Annual Strategic Dialogue take on board some of these recommendations, it will go a long way in re-energising the relationship.
The first meeting of the ORF-Pacific Council Task Force on India-US Relations was held at Jamnagar on March 18-19, 2004.
The second meeting of the ORF-PCIP Task Force on India-US Relations was held at Los Angeles on September 13-14, 2004. The first such joint Task Force between an American and an Indian think tank, it is a Track II initiative between Observer Research Foundation, India?s first multi-disciplinary think tank and the Pacific Council, a leadership forum based at Los Angeles and rooted in the American West.