The two states are working overtime to ensure mutual deterrence. …
Since 2003-04, India has been the biggest beneficiary of Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) policy.…
Favoring human security can help the government realize its constitutional obligations. Since India faces no existential threat, exaggerations such as the ‘two front’ threat notwithstanding, India can make this shift.…
The fortieth anniversary of a significant clash of arms in the subcontinent is an appropriate juncture for reflection on regional security. Four decades on, it is clear that the security…
Nineteenth-century moral timidity and sovereign accommodationalism was spotlighted on Tamil human rights in Sri Lanka on Thursday, November 17 by Robert O. Blake, former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and current…
India is portrayed as a mortal enemy—an existential threat—waiting to destroy Pakistan at a moment’s notice. Most knowledgeable policy makers and analysts have repeatedly made the argument that the “India…
Download Full Report (PDF) ABSTRACT Scholars often query why the United States and India, the world’s greatest and largest democracies, are not more closely allied. Though news headlines recite continued…
Early this month, the Indian cabinet approved the army’s expansion by 86,000 soldiers, touted as the largest restructuring since the mechanization in the eighties. The additional capabilities are intended for…