Abhishek Kadiyala
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US & the Global South | Research Analyst
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21-11-2024 21:00:35
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Pakistan is making a big bet on Crypto - announcing its plans to hold it as a strategic reserve and potentially make it legal tender. Shobhankita Reddy (Shobhankita Reddy) and Anupam Manur (Anupam Manur) sit down to discuss what the implications of this move may be for India. They
In this episode of the All Things Policy, Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) is in conversation with Kashish Parpiani (Kashish Parpiani) to explore how countries are navigating the intensifying U.S.–China technology rivalry without being forced into rigid geopolitical camps. The
In this episode of All Things Policy, Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) is in conversation with Brig. Anil Raman (Anil Raman) to explore the causes, impact and the potential consequences of US intervention in Venezuela. It discusses US interests of energy control,
Interesting discussion at the weekly Takshashila Institution Tankscrub where Abhishek Kadiyala said that the 16 Gunas of Rama as described in the Valmiki Ramayan can serve as guidance for India’s image/narrative building in the world. 1. गुणवान् - guṇavān = Principled and endowed with
Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) discussed the use of Ramayana and the 16-gunas of Rama as a framework for political narrative building and policy dissemination.
US Congressional attitudes towards India have evolved with shifts inside Washington and changes in the international system. Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala)’s paper traces this evolution from 1947 to 2024, identifying the institutional drivers within Congress and the
India’s current multialignment strategy is buckling under the pressure of a volatile, transactional US and a structurally aggressive China. In this episode of All Things Policy, Arindam Goswami (Arindam Goswami) and Ashwin Prasad (@ashwinpras) discuss their latest paper, where they
In this episode of the All Things Policy podcast, Vanshika Saraf and Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) examine the often-overlooked role of the U.S. Congress in shaping India–U.S. relations from independence to the present day. While the President is typically seen as the face
Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) writes for The Times Of India on how a U.S. ground offensive in Iran might unfold. Rather than regime change, Washington’s aim would likely be control of Gulf-facing oil infrastructure to force concessions. Options include amphibious assaults on
In this episode of #AttentionSpan, Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) examines why the US Congress is struggling to rein in Trump’s military actions in Iran. Repeated failures to check executive power have exposed deep bipartisan divides, with Democrats split over support for
In this episode of the All Things Policy podcast, Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) and Bhumika Sevkani examine why the US Congress has repeatedly failed to restrain President Trump’s military actions in Iran, despite multiple attempts to invoke its constitutional authority.
Opinion | Three Things May Happen At The End Of The 14-Day Ceasefire (Or Earlier) - By: Abhishek Kadiyala (Abhishek Kadiyala) ndtv.com/opinion/us-isr…