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India -Central Asia: Deciphering Strategic Convergence
/ Panda, Snehalata
Panda, Snehalata
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Central Asian nations have diversified engagement with countries having stable socio-political environment, economic viability, defence capabilities and potential market for its products. India has an opportunity to enhance its engagement with the resource rich countries of Central Asia.
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Indo-US strategic convergence and defence co-operation under Modi : moving towards pragmatism
/ Ghosh, Pitam
Ghosh, Pitam
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The Indian foreign policy establishment can justifiably feel upbeat with the results of the visit. Given the uncertainties in the run-up to the visit, the results have been most gratifying. In his op-ed in WSJ, referring to his statement about having overcome the “hesitations of history” during his address to the US Congress a year ago, Modi affirmed it once again and expressed his confidence with regard to the growing convergence between the two nations.
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Optimising India–US maritime-strategic convergence
/ Khurana, Gurpreet S
Khurana, Gurpreet S
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The current trajectory of India–US relations is encouraging, but needs to be sustained by optimising their maritime-strategic convergence. In the maritime-configured Indo-Pacific region, the two countries could undertake substantive ‘transactions’ in the domain of geopolitics and military-strategic cooperation. In this context, the article examines four key aspects: the ‘restrictiveness’ and ‘permissiveness’ of India’s cornerstone policy of ‘strategic autonomy’; the emerging imperative for their navies to go beyond ‘combined exercises’ to ‘combined operations’; their joint efforts to uphold established norms and tenets of international law, while also recognising their nuanced differences on the interpretation of the law; and to progress defence trade and defence-industry cooperation. The article concludes with specific recommendations on each of these key aspects.
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