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The absence of a comprehensive Central Asian policy under Trump has paved the way for China and Russia to more clearly project their interests in the
Recent focus on convergence-based institutionalisation of bilateral ties has consolidated India-US defence ties, without the overbearing pressures of
India, which maintains good relations with Iran and has strategic interests in that country, has walked the trapeze wire regarding the issue of its nu
Both the countries regard each other as critical partners in their Indo-Pacific strategies.
In New Delhi, the US Secretary of State will push for the prioritisation of long-term strategic potentialities over near-term economic upsets.
Old trade battles, no doubt, will continue, but US businesses could also adjust their model.
The big question is whether Trump’s inert caution would stay intact in the face of well-argued interventionist options from Bolton and Pompeo, who o
The deal with the Taliban is full of contradictions, but it is the best the US could come up with. Rather than criticise it, India should think about what its own options are in securing its flanks
Has all the carefully articulated outcome of Pompeo's Indian visit gone up in smoke after a Donald Trump tweet?
While many of the recent developments have been due to Russia’s apparent violation of its commitments, at least as the US maintains, the real reason is more likely the intensifying Sino-US competition and Washington’s determination not to tie its own hands.
India needs to clearly highlight its boundaries to the US to avoid being a collateral damage.
The bilateral ties have had their share of irritants on issues initiated after the Trump administration took office.
With ever-expanding engagement, India and the United States develop their foreign policies, distinguishing priorities from irritants
Unlike in 2017, U.S. support for India at a time of confrontation with China is much more pronounced this time around.
Crisis in the Gulf will also have major consequences for India
US-China relations have been rocky since 2018 when the two sides started a tariff war and the US began to restrict the export of semiconductors to China. And then came Covid-19 and as the situation in the US deteriorated, rhetoric against China began to rise. It has been opportunistic, driven by the hope that it would make the electorate overlook shoddy handling of the pandemic by the Trump administration.