In the News: Jaishankar on 'India-China Relations and the U.S.' Indo-Pacific Strategy'

Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director, Observer Research Foundation America, was Quoted in an article titled “India Seeks 'Balancing Partners' To Handle Complex China Challenge” by Aadil Brar of Newsweek:

"China remains India's biggest strategic challenge. Dealing with it will require a complex approach, contours of which are already in evidence. These include technological decoupling, economic de-risking, building up military capabilities and infrastructure, improving manufacturing competitiveness, increasing neighborhood connectivity, and deepening cooperation with balancing partners, all while continuing diplomatic dialogue with China," Jaishankar told Newsweek. Read the full article here.

Dhruva Jaishankar was also interviewed by Jessica Taneja of DD News on the U.S.’ Indo-Pacific strategy at the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. “India is the highlight. iCET is translating into cooperation on semiconductors, 5G, 6G, defense production, and space where we will see major developments this year.” Jaishankar told DD News. Watch the full video below: