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India’s climate diplomacy—selectively engaging with UN Framework Convention on Climate Change processes while separately mobilizing finance, technology, and market access for decarbonization without constraining its economic growth or energy access—stands in sharp contrast to the United States’.
In a region that increasingly benchmarks everything against China’s tempo, India’s aid will only buy influence when it also buys confidence.
India seeks export-driven growth and deeper integration into global value chains but a more challenging question is rarely addressed.
India’s energy journey is at a critical crossroads. Evolving US-Venezuela relations underscore the risks of overdependence on a single energy source. India's ongoing oil-focused statecraft, reintegrating Venezuelan crude while diversifying imports ...
Now that China has emerged as New Delhi’s primary security concern, Pakistan is no longer the organizing principle of Indian foreign policy.
PHILADELPHIA, PA – A recent survey by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has found that a significant number of Indian Americans prefer President Joe Biden’s approach to India-U.S. relations over that of the first term of Donald Trump.
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Indian Americans broadly supportive of Biden’s India policy, but nervous about Trump—Carnegie study
New Delhi: Indian Americans broadly support the overall trajectory of the US-India relationship, according to a new survey by global affairs think tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, even though about half of the respondents did not seem to ...