Commentary

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Indo-Pacific Studies Manoj Kewalramani Indo-Pacific Studies Manoj Kewalramani

Money Control | Quad, through Chinese lens

By Manoj Kewalramani

Chinese opinions on the Quad converge on one point, that it’s a US-led tool of containment. However, there are mixed opinions on the effectiveness of the wider Quad agenda. On India, Chinese portrayal depicts the country as an opportunistic and wavering partner of the US 

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Indo-Pacific Studies Vanshika Saraf Indo-Pacific Studies Vanshika Saraf

The Indian Express | In Japan, the race to replace an unpopular leadership

By Vanshika Saraf

With departure of Fumio Kishida, ruling Liberal Democratic Party has the opportunity to reset its image and address public dissatisfaction

By Vanshika Saraf

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Stimson Center | India Must Match China’s Speedy Moves in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape

By Rakshith Shetty

Despite its misgivings toward the BNP and the JeI, India has little option today than to engage with these political forces. India benefited immensely over the last several years from its friendship with Hasina and the Awami League. But with new political forces rising in the aftermath of Hasina’s ouster, India will risk getting locked out and losing influence in Bangladesh if it continues to be perceived as an ally only to Hasina.

By Rakshith Shetty

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Indo-Pacific Studies Vanshika Saraf Indo-Pacific Studies Vanshika Saraf

The Diplomat | Powerplay in the Pacific: A Little Competition Doesn’t Hurt

By Vanshika Saraf

From policing assistance to digital infrastructure, strategic competition has led to better terms and more options for the Pacific Island nations.

By Vanshika Saraf

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Indo-Pacific Studies Amit Kumar Indo-Pacific Studies Amit Kumar

The Hindu | Power asymmetry between China and Russia

By Amit Kumar

As supplies from Moscow’s traditional partners have dried up under sanctions and Russia’s domestic capacity remains stretched, China has stepped up to help its friend. Compared to 2021, when high-priority goods from China accounted for 32% of Russia’s import needs, China’s share soared to 89% in 2023

By Amit Kumar

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Indo-Pacific Studies Manoj Kewalramani Indo-Pacific Studies Manoj Kewalramani

The Hindu | Perils of decentralisation with Chinese characteristics

By Pranay Kotasthane & Manoj Kewalramani

Decentralisation, once celebrated as a reason for China’s economic miracle, seems to have now turned counter-productive

By Pranay Kotasthane & Manoj Kewalramani

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NDTV | India And China May Finally Be Warming Up To Each Other

By Manoj Kewalramani

It's not a thaw yet, but there are certainly signs of some warming in the India-China relationship. Of late, there has been an uptick in dialogue to resolve outstanding issues along two friction points in Eastern Ladakh. At the same time, there is a fresh debate underway within India on economic engagement with China

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Indo-Pacific Studies Anupam Manur Indo-Pacific Studies Anupam Manur

The Times of India | Consumers@complaints

By Anupam Manur

Why they are all on X and how little it helps

By Anupam Manur

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Indo-Pacific Studies Saurabh Todi Indo-Pacific Studies Saurabh Todi

Nikkei Asia | It's time for India to unleash private investment in nuclear energy

By Saurabh Todi

New Delhi must break bureaucratic silos to allow sector to flourish.

By Saurabh Todi

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Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena

The Hindu | The continuing churn in the Chinese military

By Anushka Saxena

The changes in the military leadership have shown up the faultlines in the reform vision

By Anushka Saxena

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The Diplomat | China Will Generate More Nuclear Power Than Both France and the United States by 2030

By Rakshith Shetty

China’s rapid build-up of nuclear reactors is expected to see it top the global standings.

By Rakshith Shetty

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Indo-Pacific Studies, Siliconpolitik Satya Sahu Indo-Pacific Studies, Siliconpolitik Satya Sahu

The Diplomat | The US Can Accelerate India’s Rise as a Legacy Chip Hub

By Satya Sahu and Amit Kumar

Friendshoring supply chains for legacy chips to countries like India is likely the most feasible long-term solution for the West in the face of China’s dominance.

By Satya Sahu and Amit Kumar

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Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena

First Post | South China Sea: How growing Chinese assertiveness finds strong Philippine response

By Anushka Saxena

Beijing must prepare to face a vehement and assertive Manila, which can no longer be manipulated by a simple carrots and sticks approach.

By Anushka Saxena

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The Diplomat | New Regulations Seek to Address Chinese Military Veterans’ Concerns

By Anushka Saxena

China’s military veterans have organized a long line of protests against low pensions and corruption. Will the latest changes finally assuage their complaints? 

By Anushka Saxena

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Indo-Pacific Studies Amit Kumar Indo-Pacific Studies Amit Kumar

Nikkei Asia | India is well placed to become the 'next China' and drive global growth

By Amit Kumar

Nation faces opportunities and challenges in becoming an economic powerhouse

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Indo-Pacific Studies Arindam Goswami Indo-Pacific Studies Arindam Goswami

Outlook | India's Electric Vehicle Imports: German Cars with Chinese Characteristics

By Rakshith Shetty

While India has seen a surge in EV imports, mainly from Germany, a closer look reveals a concerning trend - a significant portion of these imports may inadvertently increase India's dependence on China

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High-Tech Geopolitics, Indo-Pacific Studies Arindam Goswami High-Tech Geopolitics, Indo-Pacific Studies Arindam Goswami

Firstpost | As AI arms race heats up, India’s role will be crucial

By Arindam Goswami

While India may not be competing directly in Graphics Processing Unit manufacturing, its software-centric approach to AI development could redefine the parameters of technological leadership in the artificial intelligence era.

As countries seek to diversify their tech partnerships beyond the US-China axis, India's growing AI capabilities and neutral stance could make it an attractive collaborator.

By Arindam Goswami

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Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena

The Diplomat | China’s Show of Force With Belarus Amid NATO Concerns

By Anushka Saxena

As NATO sharpens its focus on China, Beijing is tightening its own military ties to Belarus.

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Australian Strategic Policy Institute | Chinese soldiers gear up for winter warfare

By Anushka Saxena

China is putting great effort into developing its soldiers’ ability to operate in high-altitude and cold environments, increasing its military capacity relative to India. Skills as simple as shovelling snow have become part of combat training exercises. Equipment, facilities and procedures are being improved in what appears to be a highly systematic approach to mitigating the challenges of moving and fighting in the Himalayas and adjacent areas.

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Observer Research Foundation | Higher Defence Organisation Reforms in India

By Anushka Saxena

The concept of ‘revolution in military affairs’ (RMA)a incorporates the integrated capabilities of the armed forces to create a unified fighting force. In India, these efforts have resulted in Higher Defence Organisation (HDO) reforms in the past decade, notably in the creation of the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) post, envisioning Integrated Theatre Commands (ITCs), and incorporating ‘jointness’ efforts in the overall Indian military doctrine. With India’s national security interests being threatened by the highly integrated Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), India’s HDO reforms are a step in the right direction. However, these reforms are not without challenges.

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