Why is South Asia strategic studies declining in US? All alignment, no depth

Dialogue between American India watchers and Indian strategic community is broken. It is marked by ‘hot takes’ rather than a sustained conversation that bridges understanding gaps.
Explained: With Donald Trump in office, the challenges for New Delhi

India, which has seen its relationship with the United States steadily rise along an upward arc over the last two decades, must now prepare to deal with a transactional Trump, […]
Delhi must look beyond H-1B

Beyond H-1B visas, Trump is likely to bring three major changes to American technology policy – intensified competition with China, appointment of techno-libertarians, and domestic political divisions. India must prepare […]
Ready, set, tariff: Donald Trump’s bargaining chip and Delhi’s chance to reshape bilateral trade

India had trouble resolving trade disputes with the US during Trump’s first term. Now, with BRICS countries being at the receiving end of the President-elect’s tariff threats, India must prepare […]
America and a World Adrift: Foreign Policy and the 2024 Presidential Election

This report analyzes the foreign policy implications of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, comparing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s approaches to key issues like China relations, ongoing conflicts, and climate change. It examines potential impacts on international alliances, trade policies, and global challenges, highlighting the election’s significance for both American voters and the international community.
The Resolve Tibet Act and Implications for India

The `Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act,’ or Resolve Tibet Act, was passed by the US Congress on 12 June 2024 and subsequently signed into law by President […]