• Op-Ed

    Raja-Mandala: Picking up the Tab for Peace

    As the world today looks up to India as a net security provider, Delhi needs to recast its peacekeeping strategy by modernizing its decision-making structures, expanding domestic defence capabilities, and strengthening its military diplomacy.

    • Op-Ed

    Third Date With Barack

    Together, Modi and Obama have an opportunity to lock-in recent gains and set even more ambitious goals.

    • Book

    The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy

    This handbook presents an innovative, high profile volume, providing an authoritative and accessible examination and critique of Indian foreign policy.

    • Op-Ed

    East vs West

    The RSS may now reject "Western science," but its ideology draws inspiration from the Western social sciences.

    • TV/Radio Broadcast

    Exclusive: Indo-U.S. Strategic Dialogue

    On the eve of Modi’s second visit to the United States, what are the outcomes of the U.S.-India Strategic and Commercial Dialogue and what is the status of the bilateral relationship?

    • Op-Ed

    Raja-Mandala: Copying the Chinese Code

    If China, whose cyber philosophy is fundamentally different from that of the United States, can cut deals with American businesses, why has India been so reluctant to seize the opportunities for a deeper digital partnership?

    • Does Good Economics Make Good Politics? Evidence from Indian States

      The Indian voter weights economic performance more heavily now than in the past.

      • Op-Ed

      A New Multilateralism

      Having recast key bilateral ties, Modi now has a chance to end Delhi’s defensiveness in approaching the world.

      • Event

      U.S.-India Economic Ties: Ready for Takeoff?

      • Ashley J. TellisWilliam J. Burns, C. Bergsten, Michael Burke, David Cote, Charles Kaye, Pravin Krishna, Edward Luce, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, James McNerney, Sunil Mittal, Cyrus Mistry, Penny Pritzker, Nirmala Sitharaman
      • September 21, 2015
      • Washington, DC

      To initiate an exciting week of efforts between the United States and India to strengthen bilateral relations, Carnegie hosted a half-day conference to discuss the prospects for transformed economic ties between the two countries.

      • Op-Ed

      Tackling Corruption in India

      India stands to gain immensely from combining effective, inexpensive and logistically simple solutions with the more arduous task of strengthening important institutions and State capabilities.

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