Region | India and South Asia

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View our expert commentary and informed analysis on the latest developments in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.

Ian Hall wins prestigious journal prize

Professor Ian Hall, acting Director of the Griffith Asia Institute and Professor in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, has been… Read More

Fiscal consolidation: An Armenian case study

Adjunct Professor Yan Islam was invited by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), Moscow and the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Armenian government… Read More

Is Exercise Malabar another snag in Australia-India relations?

IAN HALL | Reports that the Indian government intends to block Australia’s participation in this year’s Malabar naval exercises are a setback for Canberra. Read More

Re-energising the Australia-India Partnership

IAN HALL | Malcolm Turnbull took a substantial delegation of business and university leaders to India this week with the aim of re-energising a… Read More

The Australia­­–India–Japan trilateral: converging interests… and converging perceptions?

IAN HALL | Back in 1967, the Australian National University held a conference on the theme, India, Japan, Australia: Partners in Asia? It was… Read More

Nepal’s comprehensive peace agreement: human rights, compliance and impunity a decade on

In November 2006, the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist signed a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) designed to bring more than a… Read More

Modi’s vision for India as a normative power

IAN HALL | Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s energetic conduct of India’s foreign policy has attracted much public and academic attention. Yet his desire to… Read More

Narendra Modi and India’s normative power

IAN HALL | Periodically, India has sought to act as a ‘normative power’ in international affairs, advancing a normative agenda about how states and… Read More

Modi’s gamble: India’s demonetisation drive

YAN ISLAM | The Indian economy might experience a sharp growth slowdown next year. This has to be attributed to a dramatic decision, announced… Read More

Trump’s presidency and the Asia Pacific

DUNCAN MCDONNELL, STEPHEN MCCARTHY, LEONG LIEW, DIEGO FOSSATI, HUI FENG, YI WANG, KAI HE, HUIYUN FENG, DAVID SCHAK, ANDREW O’NEIL, MICHAEL HEAZLE,… Read More

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Our research focuses on the trade and business, politics, governance, security, economies and development of the Asia Pacific and their significance for Australia. Griffith University is committed to advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across the region.