New Delhi will have to contend with opportunities and challenges across a host of issues once Donald Trump is in the White House There must have been a collective sigh of relief within India foreign r ...
In June, Campbell had visited India along with US NSA Jake Sullivan for a key meeting of the US-India initiative on iCET, ...
We need to be cautious in not being pushed, beyond a certain point, into subscribing to the Trump administration's ...
But China and India have no desirable “normal” status quo to return to. Challenges abound in the bilateral relationship, and ...
The border deal offers a hedge for India against Trump's unpredictability when it comes to his approach to competition with ...
Analysis reveals how Modi government balances complex relationships with global powers while attempting to reduce strategic ...
President Biden used to tell world leaders "America is back," implying the Trump era's go-it-alone ethos was a one-term blip.
Trump is unlikely to raise issues like India’s democratic backsliding or its ties with Russia. Trade and immigration could be irritants.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald Trump call each other friends, but analysts say that looming trade disputes will test their cosy relationship when the latter again becomes US president.
Trump unilaterally announced that he would meet PM Modi during his visit to the US for the Quad Summit. While the meeting did ...