Originally published in The Hindustan Times.
By Dhruva Jaishankar
By Julianne Smith and Lindsey Ford
American allies are rapidly transforming their relationships whether Washington likes it or not; these networks can either serve or undermine U.S. interests depending on how Washington engages with them. If the United States fails to reset ties with Asian and European partners, it risks being left on the sidelines of a rapidly changing world order.
By Udaibir Das
What began as a spread on a bond has become a spread across the sovereign balance sheet. The 2025 annual meetings have made clear that incremental adjustments will not suffice. Until new institutions and norms emerge, sovereigns will continue to pay in basis points and in ownership and discover that what the premium buys is not sovereignty, but postponement.
Background Paper No. 35
By Udaibir Das and Hansika Nath
By Dhruva Jaishankar
India’s economic engagement with the US can be assessed along five dimensions - trade, migration, capital flows, technology, and standards and regulations
Originally published in Observer Research Foundation.
By Nikhila Natarajan, Trisha Ray and Michael Depp.
Originally published in A 2030 Vision for India’s Economic Diplomacy, GP-ORF Series, 2021
By Dhruva Jaishankar
By Dr. Andreas Kuehn, Jared Mondschein, and Aaron Clark-Ginsberg
Originally published in Sustainable Cities and Society, Volume 67
India Climate Update is produced by Observer Research Foundation America (ORF America), Observer Research Foundation (ORF) and facilitated and distributed by ClimateWorks Foundation.
Originally published in Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy’s China-India Brief
By Dhruva Jaishankar
By Dhruva Jaishankar
Those who contend that Quad is simply a talk shop have not been paying sufficient attention to its accompanying activities.
Originally published in the U.N. Open-ended Working Group on ICTs “zero draft” report, March 2021.
By Abagail Lawson, Anneleen Roggeman, Michael Depp, and Bruce McConnell
Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Oommen C. Kurian
By Andreas Kuehn
In a race to develop ‘smart cities’, policymakers in metropolitan regions across the world are rapidly deploying IoT devices, sensors, and emerging ICTs, including AI and facial recognition to solve various urban governance challenges, including the need to increase efficiencies, and empower citizens.
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