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- Konark Bhandari,
- Ajay Kumar,
- Amlan Mohanty,
- Shatakratu Sahu,
- Arun Singh,
- Shruti Sharma,
- Tejas Bharadwaj,
- Raj Shukla
The aim of this paper is to look beyond the India-China dynamic on the Dalai Lama and Tibet, to how the PRC shapes its approach to the reincarnation question based on its broader domestic and foreign policy. This paper identifies the key questions that might assist policy makers in India to generate appropriate policy to handle the same.
Donald Trump’s victory provides the opportunity to recall the verve that led to the articulation of the Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership.
Trump Erratic but U.S.-India Ties will get Stronger in Second Term
Effective policy-making in India grapples with a complex web of challenges, yet with digital tools now available, greater transparency with India’s digital platforms can amplify.
Following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential elections, he talks to Suhasini Haidar on his expectations of Trump’s second presidency on economic policy, relations with India and South Asia, relations with countries currently at war and if the U.S. could play any part in ending the wars.
Much of the top talent in Silicon Valley is of Indian origin. India must bring at least some of them back and provide necessary research ecosystem to flourish.
In this episode of Interpreting India, host Rudra Chaudhuri engages in an in-depth conversation with Vijay Gokhale and D. B. Venkatesh Varma on India’s evolving diplomatic landscape amid complex global shifts. They discuss recent developments in India-China relations, including limited re-engagement efforts along the border following the BRICS Summit.
India-China border pact resumes political dialogue, reducing chances of another mishap. But trust remains in short supply. Rebuilding it will require much work from Beijing.
A Harris administration will push India to use its ties with Moscow to encourage an end to the Ukraine war and reduce its defense and economic links with Russia.
The aim of this paper is to look beyond the India-China dynamic on the Dalai Lama and Tibet, to how the PRC shapes its approach to the reincarnation question based on its broader domestic and foreign policy. This paper identifies the key questions that might assist policy makers in India to generate appropriate policy to handle the same.
Donald Trump’s victory provides the opportunity to recall the verve that led to the articulation of the Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership.
Trump Erratic but U.S.-India Ties will get Stronger in Second Term
Effective policy-making in India grapples with a complex web of challenges, yet with digital tools now available, greater transparency with India’s digital platforms can amplify.
Following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential elections, he talks to Suhasini Haidar on his expectations of Trump’s second presidency on economic policy, relations with India and South Asia, relations with countries currently at war and if the U.S. could play any part in ending the wars.
Much of the top talent in Silicon Valley is of Indian origin. India must bring at least some of them back and provide necessary research ecosystem to flourish.
In this episode of Interpreting India, host Rudra Chaudhuri engages in an in-depth conversation with Vijay Gokhale and D. B. Venkatesh Varma on India’s evolving diplomatic landscape amid complex global shifts. They discuss recent developments in India-China relations, including limited re-engagement efforts along the border following the BRICS Summit.
India-China border pact resumes political dialogue, reducing chances of another mishap. But trust remains in short supply. Rebuilding it will require much work from Beijing.
A Harris administration will push India to use its ties with Moscow to encourage an end to the Ukraine war and reduce its defense and economic links with Russia.