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

    • Commentary

    Security Counsel

    • November 16, 2013
    • Indian Express

    A new book tracks India’s struggle for territorial integrity since its independence.

    • Commentary

    Strategic Autonomy

    • November 15, 2013
    • Indian Express

    The rise of China demands Delhi intensify its cooperation with Beijing and prudently manage the multiple tensions that could undermine the bilateral relationship.

    • Commentary

    India: Loss Of Control

    • October 27, 2013
    • Eurasia Review

    Domestic political considerations continue to undermine several aspects of India’s foreign policy.

    • Commentary

    Don't Blame It on China

    • October 17, 2013
    • Indian Express

    Unless Delhi brings greater clarity to the interpretation of the nuclear liability act and the regulations for its implementation, India's hopes of building an advanced nuclear power industry at home and exporting nuclear reactors and services around the world will come to naught.

    • Commentary

    Chinese Takeaway

    • October 16, 2013
    • Indian Express

    Those who think “spheres of influence” is an outdated idea in international relations should take a close look at China’s charm offensive in Southeast Asia.

    • Commentary

    A Moment for Asian Solidarity

    • October 09, 2013
    • Indian Express

    A strong alignment between India and Indonesia holds the key to Delhi’s much-vaunted “strategic autonomy” and Jakarta’s quest for a “dynamic equilibrium” in Asia.

    • Commentary

    He Tried His Best

    • October 01, 2013
    • Indian Express

    There is no avoiding the conclusion that Manmohan Singh will end his prime ministerial tenure without advancing his vision to transform India's relations with Pakistan.

    • Commentary

    Irresolute on the World Stage

    • September 23, 2013
    • Indian Express

    Manmohan Singh should use his upcoming visit to Washington to reaffirm New Delhi's commitment to the strategic partnership.

    • Commentary

    Odd Couples: Obama and Rouhani; Singh and Sharif

    • September 20, 2013
    • Indian Express

    As the UN Security Council grapples with getting control of Syria’s chemical weapons, two meetings in New York will draw considerable attention in the subcontinent and around the world.

    • Commentary

    Passive on Syria

    • September 18, 2013
    • Indian Express

    Beijing is dipping its diplomatic toes in the turbulent waters of the Middle East. But it is not clear if Delhi is ready to do the same.

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