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Foreign relations of India

A Second Look. . . .

When it comes to BRICs, the Brazilian tortoise might end up beating the other three hares.

India's Ascending Path

India is being courted by Russia, China and the United States. Heady stuff—as long as India’s leaders don’t forget they still have some pressing domestic challenges.

A Friend Indeed

While U.S.-India strategic ties are coalescing, both nations will have to overcome stillformidable political obstacles to see this relationship through.

The East Moves West

India and China's Great Game in the Gulf.

The India Imperative

George W. Bush has recognized that India is America's natural ally.

Liberal Realism: The Foundations of a Democratic Foreign Policy

The quickest way to end unipolarity is to pursue unilateralism. An America that obeys international rules will strengthen its foundation of power and preserve its advantage.

Commentary

Brazil Seeking Security

An economic powerhouse that has proven unreliable on international security—is Brazil ready for a permanent UNSC seat?

Don't Forget India

If Washington wants sanctions against Tehran, it needs to pay attention to New Delhi—and quickly, before the BRIC countries devise their own Iran policy.

BRIC Wall

Russia and China aren’t the only countries against sanctioning Iran—Brazil and India are too.

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February 13, 2012