India

India still wary of the Quad amid its own China ‘reset’

India has recently been called out for being the weakest link in the revitalised Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, a framework for cooperation involving three other… Read More

India as a case of the ‘Billionaire Raj’

YAN ISLAM | James Crabtree, formerly Mumbai bureau chief of the Financial Times, and currently holding a professorial position at the National University of… Read More

Guarding against growth fetishism: The case of India

YAN ISLAM | In recent years, India has acquired the mantle of the fastest growing economy in the world. Its convergence with respect… Read More

Trump’s Pakistan challenge

For incoming US presidents, the alliance with Pakistan can seem to be a poisoned chalice. Does Trump’s 3am promise of  “No More!” mean real… Read More

Comparing development indicators: Revisiting the Sen-Dreze thesis of India’s ‘uncertain glory’

YAN ISLAM | In 2013, Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and his co-author Jean Dreze published their treatise on India’s ‘uncertain glory’. They acknowledged that the… Read More

Doklam, the diplomacy of anger, and the Sino-Indian standoff

IAN HALL | The ten-week standoff between Chinese and Indian troops in Doklam, in territory disputed by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Bhutan,… Read More

Modi’s foreign policy under pressure

IAN HALL | It is hard to remember now, but before Narendra Modi came to power in May 2014, many reputable pundits thought it… Read More

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

Helping India’s slum communities through a unique internship opportunity

DHARA SHAH | A group of 11 Griffith University students from disciplines ranging from health to business, ecology to maths and physics went to… 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

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