

India’s unfolding partnership with Japan allows Delhi to respond more effectively to China’s One Belt, One Road initiative.

Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe are betting that Japan and India can influence Asia’s strategic future by reclaiming regional leadership.

After the Bangkok breakthrough, Delhi has now established a direct line of communication with Pakistan’s army chief.

Whatever the outcome in Paris, this round marks an important shift in India’s climate diplomacy.

The unfolding economic rivalry between China and Japan is great news for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

If Modi plucks the low-hanging diplomatic fruit with India's partners, his efforts to detox the domestic environment will get a big boost.

A new joint statement heralds the beginning of a new phase in the regional engagement between India and Britain.

Delhi’s new approach to defense diplomacy came out clearly in the comprehensive joint security agenda set by Modi and Cameron.

Returning to inclusive politics, regaining the focus on economic development, and, above all, restoring domestic harmony are all critical to arresting the erosion of Modi’s political capital at home.

As they look to diversify security partnerships, Manila and Hanoi would like to see India be more forthcoming with its hard power.