India

The Mandala, Agency and Norms in Indonesia-India Global Affairs

Nia Deliana • Jul 16 2024 • Articles

Historical oceanic interaction, agency, and norms have contributed to the longevity of circular networks between Indonesia and South India during the modern era.

Opinion – Modi’s Strategic Moscow Visit

Radhey Wadhwa • Jul 11 2024 • Articles

India’s ability to maintain relationships with the West and Russia while pursuing its own national interests is a testament to its strategic autonomy.

Opinion – Pakistan Hatred Sells in Modi’s India

Sarmad Ishfaq • Jul 4 2024 • Articles

From public obloquy to outright war-mongering, from stereotypical films to jingoistic news anchors, Modi’s India is awash with anti-Pakistan sentiment.

Opinion – Opposition Strategy and Perspective in India’s 2024 Elections

Ajay Gudavarthy • May 28 2024 • Articles

The only way to break Modi’s dominance is to espouse a worldview that offers the electorate a different and contrasting way of evaluating the issues at hand.

Indian Think Tanks and India’s Security Policy in the Indo-Pacific

Stuti Bhatnagar • May 20 2024 • Articles

Think tank research independence is often reliant on the support of formal institutions with amorphous lateral connections with government actors.

Thinking Global Podcast – Ajay Gudavarthy

E-International Relations • May 14 2024 • Features

Ajay Gudavarthy speaks about the Congress party of India, its history and impact, the ongoing 2024 elections in India, and much more.

Thinking Global Podcast – Arvind Kumar

E-International Relations • Apr 15 2024 • Features

Arvind Kumar speaks about the significance of the 2024 Indian elections, who the key political figures and parties are, class-based minor parties, and more. Available in Hindi and English.

Thinking Global Podcast – Rahul Verma

E-International Relations • Apr 1 2024 • Features

Rahul Verma speaks about the 2024 Indian elections, India’s electoral system, the elections’ global dimension and more, in the first of our multilingual ‘India votes’ series.

Indian Diplomats and the Social Hierarchies of Global Order

Kira Huju • Mar 18 2024 • Articles

We should analyse the ways in which elite cosmopolitanism came to propagate a closed reading of the world so that we can imagine cosmopolitanism anew.

India’s Civilizational Imagination of Southeast Asia

Udayan Das • Mar 12 2024 • Articles

Civilizational narratives are not the driving factors of India’s Southeast Asia policy. They also have been recurring but not dominant themes in policy making.

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