Why algorithmic sovereignty should be India’s top priority

The AI systems of today, trained on Western datasets and models, draw heavily from Western legal scholarship when it comes to geopolitical issues
C Raja Mohan writes: Modi and Trump, in different ways, reshape global discourse on AI

Washington wants dominance of American stack; for Delhi, AI is an agent of economic progress – with help from Silicon Valley
AI shakes statecraft: Prediction markets test diplomats, spies

While governments discuss how to regulate the transformative technological revolution, AI-driven prediction markets are beginning to constrain state behaviour — including on decisions about war and peace.
C Raja Mohan writes: From rewiring of society to jobs anxiety, the questions looming before AI Summit
Three books — by Yanis Varoufakis, Alex Karp, and the late diplomat Henry Kissinger — offer sharply different answers and, between them, pointers for India to the road ahead on […]
Taiwan Beyond Semiconductors: Three Decades of India–Taiwan Relations and Emerging Collaborations

We are hosting a panel discussion for the launch of our report, “Taiwan Beyond Semiconductors: Three Decades of India–Taiwan Relations and Emerging Collaborations.” The report reviews the evolution of bilateral ties, highlights established and emerging areas of cooperation, and offers recommendations for unlocking untapped potential in the Indo-Pacific.
DeepSeek’s Sputnik moment: 5 ways in which US-China AI race plays out for India

One is the strategic salience of the moment. Historical comparisons are odious, but in terms of the sheer shock it produced, DeepSeek reminds us of the Soviet Union’s launch of […]