Alyssa Ayres
Council on Foreign Relations

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India in Modi’s Third Term
April 17, 2024

India will soon hold the largest national election in recorded history and it is likely to keep Prime Minister Narendra Modi in office for a third term. The last ten years in India’s history have witnessed conspicuous transformations. What do the next five years hold for India’s trajectory?

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India as It Is

India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, is expected to win a third term in office this spring, cementing his own political dominance. But that has come with a dark side—an assault on civil rights and democracy, which some warn will ultimately hinder India.

· March 7, 2024
Foreign Affairs Podcast
In the Media
Creating an India-U.S. Advantage in the Indo-Pacific: Four Steps That Would Boost Security Cooperation and Regional Stability

The India-U.S. strategic partnership is still hobbled by parallel bureaucracies that do not yet move in sync. A few important steps could help advance security cooperation further.

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· March 1, 2018
Times of India
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Are India-Pakistan Peace Talks Worth a Damn?
October 17, 2017

The unyielding antagonism between India and Pakistan remains one of the greatest tragedies of Asian politics.

In the Media
India’s Election: Implications for the Country’s Future and the World Economy

Narendra Modi will be sworn in this week as India’s new prime minister. His new government will face a number of critical challenges.

· May 19, 2014
NPR’s Diane Rehm Show
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U.S.-India Relations Ahead of the Strategic Dialogue
June 7, 2012

Often lauded as a strategic partnership, the multi-dimensional U.S.- India relationship has faced significant challenges in the past year.

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Power Realignments in Asia: China, India, and the United States
December 2, 2009

The triangular dynamic between the United States and the rising powers of China and India will be affected by the new challenges posed by such issues as economic integration, energy security, and environmental degradation.

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