India
India@75 : Much to Be Proud Of, amid Some Worrisome Trends
SOUTH ASIA MONITOR - APLN member C. Uday Bhaskar writes: As India turns 75, the challenges remain and a new template of the idea of India is being forged.
Geopolitics, Pandemic, and the G20
ORF - APLN board member Manpreet Sethi spoke at the opening plenary of the India Think Tank Forum.
India Noncommittal on the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan argued that India’s tepid response to the PGII seems odd given Delhi’s opposition to the BRI, which the new G-7 initiative seeks to counter.
India’s Latest Concerns With the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan argued that India has raised objections to the possibility of China and Pakistan involving third countries in the CPEC.
India, Bangladesh, Pakistan: What East Can Teach West
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C Raja Mohan writes: Good news from India's eastern frontier with Bangladesh raises hope: it should not be impossible to normalise the western frontier with Pakistan.
New Nuclear Troubles in Southern Asia?
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE - APLN members Tong Zhao and Rakesh Sood will speak at the Carnegie event and make comments about new nuclear troubles in Southern Asia.
China-India Relations in a State of Limbo
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan wrote for The Diplomat on Beijing’s statements on China-India relations.
[Special Report] Managing the China, India, and Pakistan Nuclear Trilemma
APLN policy fellow Tanvi Kulkarni argues for urgent three-way talks between China, India, and Pakistan to avert a nuclear weapons catastrophe.
[Special Report] Managing the China, India, and Pakistan Nuclear Trilemma
APLN policy fellow Tanvi Kulkarni argues for urgent three-way talks between China, India, and Pakistan to avert a nuclear weapons catastrophe.
Assessing The Promise Of Small Modular Reactors From An Indian Perspective
STRATNEWS GLOBAL - APLN member Manpreet Sethi analyses the expected advantages and challenges of small modular reactors and places them in the context of India’s energy mix.