Publications

    • Op-Ed

    India’s Ocean Act: Sushma Swaraj Travels to Mauritius and Maldives

    Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s recent visits to Mauritius and Maldives should help Delhi recognize the urgency of getting its act together in the maritime neighborhood.

    • Op-Ed

    The Great Game Folio

    With Xi’s determination to expand China’s defense cooperation with Sri Lanka and Colombo backing his Maritime Silk Road initiative, Modi can no longer ignore concerns about Beijing’s role there.

    • Op-Ed

    Center According to Modi

    The Modi government has opted for a gradualist economic transformation, which can be explained by the need to protect his supporters from the corporate sector.

    • Op-Ed

    Chinese Takeaway: Modi and Jokowi

    There are good reasons why Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should start paying serious attention to the new Indonesian president, Joko Widodo.

    • Op-Ed

    Iran and India’s Road to Afghanistan

    Delhi and Tehran see the Chabahar port as a means to improve their geopolitical leverage with Pakistan and pursue their common interest in providing Central Asia alternative routes to the Indian Ocean.

    • Op-Ed

    The Great Game Folio: Russia Hugs China

    As Russia embraces China to relieve the pressures from the West, India’s room for geopolitical maneuver in Asia and beyond is bound to shrink.

    • Op-Ed

    Indonesian Economic Policies in a Jokowi Administration: A Preview

    Jokowi will likely be a leader whose biggest imprint will be improvement in the quality, effectiveness, integrity and inclusiveness of government rather than in dramatic economic reforms.

    • Op-Ed

    Pro-Business or Pro-Consumer?

    Modi has repeatedly stated that government should not be in the business of business, but when policy issues demand difficult trade-offs, will the Indian government side with business or consumers?

    • Op-Ed

    Modi in the USA

    • Milan Vaishnav, Maroof Raza
    • October 09, 2014
    • Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

    The prime minister’s primary objective in the United States was to make the pitch that India is once again a hospitable environment for investment.

    • Op-Ed

    A New Panchsheel

    It is one thing for Modi to say India needs to be more practical in dealing with the outside world. It is entirely another to get his ministerial colleagues and the bureaucracy to act on that basis in a sustained manner.

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