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The India-UK Free Trade Agreement seems likely to materialise under the new Labour government.
An agile, fleet-footed military, no longer encumbered by a defensive crouch, is the need of the hour
The Modi government in its third term has remained faithful to its commitment to develop a robust domestic defence industry
भारत आणि आखाती देशांचे आर्थिक आणि संरक्षण हितसंबंध ज्या
Given the strong convergence of economic and security interests, it is certain that India-West Asia ties are going to flourish further.
देशाच्या अर्थमंत्री निर्मला सीतारामन यांनी सादर केलेला
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Interim Budget 2024 presents good macroeconomic numbers—and a strong political message of winning Elections
The Modi government’s fragmented approach has remained at the canopy and has not been able to achieve foundational improvements in budgeting at the
The Modi government’s forethought is reflected in the recent push to privatise the domestic space industry which till now had been predominantly a p
India must be more proactive in how it engages with China along its border
If the Gupkar Declaration fails, it will be a collective failure of the mainstream in Jammu and Kashmir, and render any electoral exercise futile.
In the annual Vijayadashmi sermon to his adherents, Mohan Bhagwat, spoke on a range of issues while defending the Modi government on several fronts.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi must be assessed by the success or failure of his major decisions that have been taken since he assumed power in May 2014
The Modi government appears determined to get the ball rolling on the controversial idea.
More capital needs to be pumped into government ventures.
Amid the claims and counter-claims surrounding the Balakot air strikes, the Modi government has been emphasising that it has established a new normal.
By abstaining from the UN vote on condemning Hamas’ terrorism, the Modi government has sent a wrong message that India is tolerant towards terror in
For the first time in last four years, the Modi government has expressed a willingness to hold talks with the Hurriyat. The acknowledgment of separati
Notwithstanding various government claims of its achievements, relationship between different institutions, both autonomous as well as official, and t
The Modi government needs to urgently revisit the opaque and draconian cattle trade rules.
The September 29 strike was different in a significant way that not only did the Narendra Modi government own it, but also publicised it.
Even if India is unable to respond to the Uri attack, there is still time for the Modi government to recover.
In 2018, significant developments could take place in Southeast Asia, beginning with the Indo-ASEAN commemorative summit on January, followed by New Delhi hosting all the ASEAN leaders collectively as chief guests at the Republic Day function.
Ideology and political gain seem to play a role in the Modi government’s Pakistan policy. If it was ideology, India ought to have declared Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism instead of going around the world asking others to do so.
Given the state of India-Pakistan relations, India doesn’t have much diplomatic leverage with Islamabad at this juncture.
A plan is needed to deal with the changing nature of the militancy.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes the first year in office, his greatest momentum has been in foreign policy. But the external opportunities he has successfully created for India could be undermined by potential domestic failures.
Worries about fake currency and political considerations drove the final decision, as banks were prepared for the move at the highest levels.
On June 14, the British newspaper, Times London, broke the story about issuing of British travel documents, on the recommendation of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj in 2014,
The Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which was sworn-in on May 26, has completed 100 days in power.
Bandwagoning with the US cannot be a substitute for a working foreign policy in our own region and near abroad.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leading a majority government after a gap of 25 years, took charge of the country on May 26 this year at an impressive swearing-in ceremony.
India should not lose sight of the fact that it needs strong regional partnerships if the challenge of China’s rise is to be managed effectively.
'Power to All’ was a great goal set by the Prime Minister. However, whether he will have the ‘saubhagya’ to capitalise on the success of the scheme for an election upside will be clear from the results.
This commentary provides an analysis of the Modi government's decade long foreign policy decisions.
This was not to be yet another budget speech. It came in the wake of a regime change where the electorate signaled its unhappiness with the direction of the country. Still, the FM came up with a modest Budget. But that is not the promise of the Modi government. The good days promised look far away.