Brookings Foreign Policy Studies Energy Security Series: India
Growth demands energy. It is no wonder that India—with an economy expected to grow at over 5 percent a year for the next twenty-five years—has developed a ravenous appetite for energy. India is the...
View ArticleThe Future of Energy Security
Event InformationJanuary 23, 20072:00 PM - 4:00 PM ESTFalk AuditoriumThe Brookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Ave., NWWashington, DCRegister for the EventThree factors are dramatically affecting...
View ArticleSanctions on Iran: Implications for Energy Security
Event InformationJune 29, 20129:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDTThe Brookings InstitutionFalk Auditorium1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, DC 20036Register for the EventNext month, international economic...
View ArticleRed or Blue: Is a Republican or Democratic President Better for U.S.-India...
There had been a “little bit of retreat, little bit of backsliding” in US-India relations under the Obama administration, noted Mitchell Reiss, an advisor to Republican presidential candidate Mitt...
View ArticleThe Foreign Policy Debate: Key Issues and Omissions
On October 22, President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney met in the last presidential debate of 2012, this time focusing on foreign policy. Read the reactions to the debate by Brookings Foreign...
View ArticleContinuity and Change in Beijing: India-China Relations
Over the last year, there have been leadership transition processes in four of the five permanent UN Security Council members. In East Asia, leadership elections or selections will have taken place in...
View ArticleThe India Investment
The U.S.-India relationship is broader and deeper than it has ever been. On a bipartisan basis, U.S. policymakers believe that, overall, it benefits American interests. But the danger is that it will...
View ArticleWater: Asia’s New Battleground?
Event InformationJanuary 24, 20133:30 PM - 5:00 PM ESTSaul Room/Zilkha LoungeBrookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue NWWashington, DC 20036Security concerns in Asia focus today on maritime and...
View ArticleChina's Marathon is India's Triathlon
Steve Rattner’s observation in The New York Times a couple of weeks ago that India had lost the race to China came on the heels of a year or more of global hand-wringing about India and its prospects....
View ArticleRecent Political Developments in India: The Other Leadership Transition
Event InformationFebruary 14, 20133:00 PM - 4:30 PM ESTFalk AuditoriumBrookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue NWWashington, DC 20036Register for the EventWhile the world’s attention has been...
View ArticlePrepare for the Unknowns: India's Black Swans
Imagine the breaking news headline: Revolution in Riyadh. The scenario: The House of Saud, which has ruled Saudi Arabia for years, has been overthrown. Closer to home, think about what China going off...
View ArticleJohn Kerry’s Indian Image: Moving American Policymakers Beyond "Pro" and...
Later this summer, US Secretary of State John Kerry will visit India for the US-India Strategic Dialogue. Before and during his visit, many observers in India will likely try to assess whether Kerry is...
View ArticlePremier Li Keqiang of China Goes to India
On Sunday, Chinese premier Li Keqiang heads out from Beijing for his first visit abroad in that role. His first stop: India. He’s probably wishing the trip had taken place about a month and a half ago....
View ArticleThe India-Pakistan Conundrum: Shooting for a Century
Event InformationJune 14, 201310:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDTSaul/Zilkha RoomsBrookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue NWWashington, DC 20036 The rivalry between India and Pakistan has proven to be one...
View ArticleWhat India Will Be Watching for During John Kerry's Visit
From June 23-25, John Kerry will visit India for the annual U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue (SD) – his first visit to India as Secretary of State. The bilateral relationship has been relatively stable...
View ArticleIndia and the U.S. Need Patience and Belief in the Strategic Partnership
Officials of the Obama administration have not been shy of stating how they feel about India — they like India, they really really like India. A State Department official has noted that the U.S....
View ArticleThe State of the U.S.-India Relationship
Event InformationSeptember 18, 20132:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDTFalk AuditoriumBrookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue NWWashington, DC 20036Register for the EventOn September 27, Indian Prime Minister...
View ArticleIndia PM Manmohan Singh's Visit to Washington Ends Era in U.S.-India Relations
Editor's Note: This piece first appeared on the New York Times "India Ink" blog.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India, who is on a visit to the United States, will meet President Obama in Washington...
View ArticleU.S.-India Relations: In Good Times and Bad
"What's the point of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington?" That was a question a number of Indians asked before, during and since that visit. There is little doubt that India-US...
View ArticleIndia’s Relations with China: The Good, the Bad and the (Potentially) Ugly
Later this month, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will travel to Beijing. The visit will cap a year that has been full of ups and downs in India’s relations with China. The tale of three trips is...
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