C. Raja Mohan

Former  Nonresident Senior Fellow
Carnegie India
A leading analyst of India’s foreign policy, Mohan is also an expert on South Asian security, great-power relations in Asia, and arms control.
Education

PhD, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
MA, Andhra University, Waltair

Languages
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Telegu

Latest Analysis

    • Op-Ed

    Raja-Mandala: Trading Places

    • March 09, 2016
    • Indian Express

    Washington’s newly acquired taste for public diplomacy could result in squandering the recent gains in the U.S.-India strategic partnership.

    • Op-Ed

    Trump in Delhi

    • March 04, 2016
    • Indian Express

    Those outside America must ignore the elite condescension towards Trump and appreciate that his advance reflects an unprecedented churn in American politics.

    • India-Pakistan Relations and Regional Stability

      • February 27, 2016
      • National Bureau of Asian Research

      India and Pakistan have considerable scope to build on the various confidence-building measures that have been negotiated in the past decade and a half, especially in the areas of trade and economic cooperation.

      • Op-Ed

      Raja-Mandala: Retrieving the Momentum

      • February 23, 2016
      • Indian Express

      Delhi has learnt the virtues of steadfastness in coping with the internal battles of its neighbors.

      • Op-Ed

      Beyond the News: China’s Railway, India’s Opportunity

      • February 17, 2016
      • Indian Express

      After a two-week journey from Beijing’s industrial heartland in the eastern Zhejiang province, the 32-container train that arrived in Tehran on February 15 is the first ever to traverse the fabled silk road between China and Iran.

      • Op-Ed

      Raja-Mandala: A Short History of F-16s

      • February 16, 2016
      • Indian Express

      Delhi finds Washington’s argument that the F-16s will help Pakistan counter terrorism in the region somewhat incredulous.

      • Negotiating With Pakistan: Lessons From the Past

        • February 15, 2016
        • Event Reflection

        As New Delhi prepares to resume a comprehensive bilateral dialogue with Islamabad, there is much that India could learn from its past engagement with Pakistan.

        • Book Review of JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: The Handshake That Wasn’t

          • February 13, 2016
          • Indian Express

          In 1962, betrayed by China, India reached out to America for help. A fascinating story of what might have been a vital strategic partnership.

          • Policy Outlook

          How Prime Minister Modi Can Sustain India’s Pakistan Dialogue

          • February 12, 2016

          Prime Minister Narendra Modi can break out of the vicious circle in Indian-Pakistani relations by changing the way New Delhi frames and conducts dialogue with Islamabad.

          • Op-Ed

          Raja-Mandala: Maritime India Versus Continental Delhi

          • February 09, 2016
          • Indian Express

          The international fleet review is a reminder of India’s capabilities to help build an open, secure, and prosperous Indian Ocean.

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