
A relentless crusader for Indian independence in the UK in the 1930s and 1940s, V.K. Krishna Menon was a global star at the United Nations in the 1950s before he was forced to resign as defense minister in the wake of the India-China war of 1962.

Political scientists Adam Auerbach and Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner shed light on one of the most enduring puzzles concerning India’s development: why the poor, who constitute a sizeable share of the electorate, continue to receive low quality public services.
Carnegie Moscow Center organized a panel discussion on the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region.

A new Carnegie study proposes an array of specific solutions to promote Taiwan-based innovation, better leverage partnerships with United States and other international players, and bolster Taiwan’s standing in the global marketplace.

While India has achieved much in obtaining a higher global status, its quest of great power status remains unfinished.

The balance of power in the Asia Pacific is undeniably shifting as a result of the growing power and influence of China, the rise of other middle powers, and the prospect of Western retrenchment.

Ambassador Rafael Mariano Grossi assumed the office of director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on December 3, 2019. Join us for a moderated conversation.

Emmy-winning journalist Kim Ghattas discusses her new book with David Ignatius

The convergence of various technologies, ubiquity of the Internet, emergence of app economy, and pervasiveness of social media have caused a paradigm shift in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry.

Most studies looking at India’s foreign policy generally overlook how India’s complex domestic polity and bureaucratic apparatus shape the country’s outlook toward the world.