By Dhruva Jaishankar
The Ukraine war could transform India’s military preparedness
By Dhruva Jaishankar
Russia on a war footing will be less capable of providing India with critical defence equipment.
The Evolution and Roles of India’s National Security Council
What the Crisis in Ukraine Reveals
The Biden Administration's New Indo-Pacific Strategy
Democracy and the US-India relationship
By Dhruva Jaishankar
While both recognise the value of democracy and the importance of demonstrating the success of democratic governance, the two differ on their approaches to democratic promotion and coalition building
Democracy that Delivers: Unpacking India's Model of Democratic Cooperation
Will the U.S. reset ties with China, Pakistan?
The collective complicity for AQ Khan
Academic Webinar: Balancing the Indo Pacific
Originally published by Council on Foreign Relations
Dhruva Jaishankar in conversation with Irina Faskianos
The United States in Afghanistan: An Indian Perspective
How 9/11 Changed India–Pakistan Competition
Russia’s War on Terror after Beslan
Twenty Years Later, a Fractured World
Dhruva Jaishnakar on how four geopolitical contests are coming into clearer focus. First published in The Hindustan Times.
Two Decades After 9/11: A Conversation With Michael Chertoff
Two Decades After 9/11: A Conversation With Philip Zelikow
A tale of four presidents, Afghanistan, and India
India's fate is tied to the rest of the world
The ORF Foreign Policy Survey 2021: Young India and The World
Originally published by Observer Research Foundation
By Harsh V Pant, Prithvi Iyer, Nivedita Kapoor, Aashi Tirkey and Kartik Bommakanti