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Rudra Chaudhuri
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New grammar of India-US relations

The Modi-Biden book is tilted more towards substance than thrills. Leaders, diplomats, and security establishments in both nations have worked towards building resilience in the ties

FILE - President Joe Biden speaks with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, June 22, 2023. The Washington Monument is seen in the distance (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File) (AP)
Published on Sep 19, 2024 08:46 PM IST

New deal in statecraft, boost to India-US ties

iCET’s transformative potential was never in doubt. On the first anniversary of its launch, both nations need to institutionalise its working

NSA Ajit Doval with his US counterpart Jake Sullivan in New Delhi (ANI)
Published on Jan 30, 2024 10:00 PM IST

Optimism for change is driving Delhi-DC ties

There is an electricity in administrative ingenuity and a sheer optimism for progress that will likely shape PM Modi’s interactions with President Joe Biden

There is a common language for cooperation, partnership, and mini-alliances in the making(Twitter/PMO)
Published on Jun 19, 2023 09:47 PM IST

The US and India are stepping up tech collaborations

The Indo-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies will trigger greater cooperation. And given the central role of nodal organisations, it can lead to improved technology diplomacy

For India, iCET should be as much about deeper technology cooperation and its economic result as it is about deepening expertise in the bureaucracy. It is a process through which India can create a class of savvy administrators. (AFP)
Published on Jan 15, 2023 08:06 PM IST

Navigating a curious chapter in Indo-US ties

With Quad’s expanding footprint and the IPEF’s potential for investment, there is an urgent need for India to be clear-eyed on Delhi-DC ties, while it may be forced to rethink its stance on Russia. This is also a good moment to assess other key partners

Notwithstanding the White House’s commitment to India, there will soon be a moment of reckoning. Hence, as much as India’s position on Russia is distinct, it is worth using this time well to strategise for the future. (Reuters)
Published on Jun 27, 2022 08:06 PM IST

9/11: The end of the ‘forever wars’

With the Taliban’s return, India faces a real security threat. But it also has the opportunity to pioneer an approach rooted in humanism

A member of Taliban forces stands guard next to a plane at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. America’s credibility might have been stonewashed in Afghanistan, but there is little reassurance needed to those nations committed to areas of interests well inside Biden’s geopolitical wheelhouse. These interests include managing China, investing in Quadrilateral alliances, and doubling down on new marketplaces and opportunities in the Indo-Pacific. (REUTERS)
Updated on Sep 10, 2021 01:00 PM IST
ByRudra Chaudhuri

The centrality of defence in India-US ties

Austin’s visit is an opportunity to develop military-to-military ties, enhance joint training, and deepen discussions on the import of emerging technologies

America is back. Diplomacy is back. Alliances are back.” This is, undoubtedly, United States (US) President Joe Biden’s foreign policy bumper sticker. It is this simple, clear, and irrevocably direct message that the US secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, brings to India on March 19, as he touches down in New Delhi for a short visit. (REUTERS)
Published on Mar 18, 2021 06:56 PM IST
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