Publications (2022)
By Shayak Sengupta, Sumil K Thakrar, Kirat Singh, Rahul Tongia, Jason D. Hill, Ines M. L. Azevedo, and Peter J. Adams
Air pollution and greenhouse gases from India's coal-dominant electricity system causes widespread, premature deaths in the country.
The focus of this issue of the U.S.-India Energy Monitor is natural gas in the United States and India.
Special Report
By Shayak Sengupta
By Dhruva Jaishankar
A divided Congress, a divided Republican Party, and a divided America may still be able to get some things done in the next two years.
By Shayak Sengupta, Peter Adams, Thomas Deetjen, Puneet Kamboj, Swati D'Souza, Rahul Tongia, and Inês Azevedo
Electricity consumption and emissions of states in India are similar to differences between those of entire countries.
By Dhruva Jaishankar
India is the second largest producer of STEM graduates after China, churning out about five times as many as the US each year.
By Sadiq Amini
Pakistan is clearly worried, and rightly so. Hence, unlike the 1990s, Islamabad has not recognized the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.
Background Paper No. 11
By Avi Kirpekar
Increased malicious cyber activities by criminals and state actors undermine the technical security of digital systems and threaten the industrial, social, and economic systems that rely on them.
Special Report
By Abagail Lawson
By Dhruva Jaishankar
Japan’s relations with India are currently healthy but, in some respects, the proverbial glass appears only half full.
Recent developments – most notably the rise and assertiveness of the People’s Republic of China – have led to a rethink about the role of democracy in Indian foreign policy.
Special Report
By Dhruva Jaishankar & Ammar Nainar
By Andreas Kuehn
Supply chain breakdowns and disruptions through cyber or other means can have
significant regional and global effects.
By Andreas Kuehn
The industry has for long been criticized for not paying sufficient attention to the cybersecurity of its products.
The focus of this issue of the U.S.-India Energy Monitor is the wind sector in the United States and India.
Special Report
By Shayak Sengupta & Jahanvi Singh
By Mchael Depp
The digitalization of national intelligence systems has made it possible for NATO to more effectively support Ukraine’s efforts with intelligence sharing.
By Terri B. Chapman, Jhanvi Tripathi & Rakesh Kumar Sinha
This report examines how India can better integrate into GVCs while building resilience.
By Dhruva Jaishankar
There is a strategic logic in the coming together of India, Israel, the US, and the UAE. But trenchant disagreements on great power politics linger. Developing the partnership from the ground up will be key.
A focus of this issue is the coal sector in the United States in India.
Special Report
By Shayak Sengupta & Jahanvi Singh
By Ammar Nainar
India’s military leaders have valuable foreign experience that they have gained from ground operations, professional military education and defence diplomacy.
By Sadiq Amini
Both maximalist and minimalist strategies have utterly failed.
By Shayak Sengupta, Thomas Spencer, Neshwin Rodrigues, Raghav Pachouri, Shubham Thakare, Peter Adams, Rahul Tongia, Inês Azevedo
As electricity demand and living standards in India increase, the country will plug in new technology like electric vehicles and air conditioners.
Background Paper No. 10
By Michael Depp
By Tapas Peshin, Shayak Sengupta, and Inês Azevedo
Compared to their conventional counterparts, electric vehicles may reduce greenhouse gas emissions in many states in India, but also increase air pollution from electricity generation because most Indian coal plants do not control their air pollution emissions.
By Shayak Sengupta & Rama T. Ponangi
India’s nuclear isolation came to an end with the help of civilian nuclear deals with the United States and its allies. Yet Russia has more influence on the Indian nuclear power market.
By Dhruva Jaishankar & Tanvi Madan
It’s Time for the Group to Prioritize Its Security Agenda
A particular focus of this issue is solar energy in the United States and India. Solar will be key to reducing emissions and decarbonizing the energy systems of both countries.
Special Report
By Shayak Sengupta & Ammar Nainar
By Terri B. Chapman & Mannat Jaspal
Who does the climate finance architecture serve most, who is left behind, and how is it shaping inequality between countries?
By Andreas Kuehn
The global surge in demand for critical materials has given rise to new geopolitics.
By Dhruva Jaishankar
Some are questionable assumptions that took hold among analysts of international relations. But other gaps have been exposed in India’s independent analytical capability
In the Media (2022)
Appeared on News Bulletin of Voice of American Dari.
Quoted in Wall Street Journal article on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine.
Quoted in ‘South China Morning Post’ Article on U.S. Ambassador to India.
Shayak Sengupta, as a panelist at Breakthrough Institute.
Quoted in ‘Radio Azadi’ News brief & ‘Korean Institute of Economic Policy’ News Brief on current state of affairs between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
ORF America’s Kigali Global Dialogue covered by World Politics Review, All Africa & The New Times .
ORF America’s Roundtable covered by the Economic Times.
Quoted in ‘Voice of America Chinese’ Article on India’s Defense Systems.
Appeared on ‘C-SPAN’ discussing U.S. Policy Options on Afghanistan.
Quoted in ‘Nikkie Asia’ Article on Indo-Pacific framework.
Featured in ‘The Indo-Pacific Current’ podcast by Pacific Forum on Defending Supply Chain Cyber Security .
Appeared on ‘TRT World’ highlighting the need for reliable CT Partners in Afghanistan.
Appeared on ‘Opinion Panel’ & ‘News Bulletin’ of Afghanistan International TV.
Shayak Sengupta Quoted by the Associate Press & Nature.
Dhruva Jaishankar, interviewed by The Korea Herald.
Dhruva Jaishankar, as a panelist at the CSIS.
Quoted in ‘Outlook’ Article on Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Quoted in ‘The Independent (Persian)’ and ‘Radio Azadi’ News brief on U.S. strategy towards Afghanistan.
Quoted in‘The Strategist’, ‘First Post’, Thanh Nien’ , ‘War on the Rocks’ and ‘Haberler’ Articles on QUAD.
Featured in ‘Flashpoint Ukraine’ a VOA podcast on Ukraine.
Mentioned in ‘The Tribune’ Article on India’s Foreign Policy.
Featured in ‘Asia Stream’ a Nikkei Asia podcast on the China-India-Russia love triangle.