India can play a larger role on the world stage, but it must first restore its economic momentum and liberal credentials.
Deepening ties with its Asian neighbors will be a challenging but vital component of India’s post-pandemic recovery.
Pre-pandemic trends look likely to continue, centralizing more power in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government.
India could play a leading role in establishing multilateral data governance, but it will have to back away from protectionist impulses.
The rise of China has changed India’s security landscape, creating opportunities to deepen its partnerships and enhance its regional posture.
Lately, the behavior of India’s Supreme Court institution—once recognized as among the most prestigious judicial bodies in the world—has been seen as problematic on another count: The Court has ceased to confront the government.
Most anti-state revolts across the Indian subcontinent have now been crushed, demobilized, or contained. Yet beneath that surface, state coercive power remains contested.
In recent times, New Delhi has started envisaging a bigger role for India in the Indo-Pacific region. This strategic shift coincides with the rise of China in the Indian Ocean ring.
Experts discuss capitalism in India and how it came to be.
India’s insurance market for land titles is still in the early stages of development. Borrowing from the U.S. model, here’s what Indian insurers and officials alike can do to keep the market flourishing and protect consumers.