The Security Studies Program analyzes issues concerning India’s foreign and defense policies with a special emphasis on India’s relationship with China. It also traces developments along India’s border with Pakistan and China as well as the strategic transformation of the Indo-Pacific region.
Rudra Chaudhuri writes about the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's upcoming visit to India and stresses upon the need for both countries to invest in more than roadmaps and deal announcements.
On April 18 we hosted Mohan Kumar, Jahnavi Phalkey, and Rajan Anandan for a discussion on Anirudh Suri's book The Great Tech Game: Shaping Geopolitics and the Destinies of Nations. The discussion was moderated by Rudra Chaudhuri.
Kathmandu has its own priorities on development and geopolitics.
To get its air force up to speed, India needs to enhance its capacity to develop and produce fighter aircraft.
Vijay Gokhale writes on how China is seeking to shape global arrangements in line with its own authoritarian imperatives.
Vijay Gokhale writes about the global geo-strategic and geo-economic implications of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, including the consequential effects of it for the Indo-Pacific economies.
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