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New Delhi based think-tank that combines rigorous academic research with policy advocacy and strategic consultancy.

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🎧 Listen to the first episode now: A conversation with Amb. Rakesh Sood Rakesh Sood about nuclear technology, non-proliferation, disarmament, export controls and the evolving global threat portfolio. open.spotify.com/episode/6zEdRM…

🎧 Listen to the first episode now: A conversation with Amb. Rakesh Sood <a href="/rakeshnms/">Rakesh Sood</a> about nuclear technology, non-proliferation, disarmament, export controls and the evolving global threat portfolio.

open.spotify.com/episode/6zEdRM…
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La vice-présidente Bi-khim Hsiao 蕭美琴 serre la main de C. Raja Mohan, chercheur honoraire au CSDR, le 1er août à Taipei. Au cours de son séjour, celui-ci a participé au dialogue trilatéral #Taiwan-#EtatsUnis- #Inde, co-organisé par le 外交部 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan) 🇹🇼 et 遠景基金會 Prospect Foundation. 📸PO

La vice-présidente <a href="/bikhim/">Bi-khim Hsiao 蕭美琴</a> serre la main de <a href="/MohanCRaja/">C. Raja Mohan</a>, chercheur honoraire au <a href="/CSDR_India/">CSDR</a>, le 1er août à Taipei. Au cours de son séjour, celui-ci a participé au dialogue trilatéral #Taiwan-#EtatsUnis- #Inde, co-organisé par le <a href="/MOFA_Taiwan/">外交部 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan) 🇹🇼</a> et <a href="/ProspectF/">遠景基金會 Prospect Foundation</a>.
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Enlightening discussion yesterday at CSDR under our ROK chair on "South Korea’s Foreign Policy under President Lee Jae Myung: Implications for India–Korea Relations" Expertly moderated by C. Raja Mohan, Wongi Choe, Sang Yoon Ma & Sang Woo LIM discussed South Korea’s shifting

Enlightening discussion yesterday at CSDR under our ROK chair on "South Korea’s Foreign Policy under President Lee Jae Myung: Implications for India–Korea Relations" 
Expertly moderated by <a href="/MohanCRaja/">C. Raja Mohan</a>, <a href="/WongiChoe/">Wongi Choe</a>, <a href="/sangyoonma/">Sang Yoon Ma</a> &amp; <a href="/Sangindelhi/">Sang Woo LIM</a> discussed South Korea’s shifting
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Insightful lecture today by Mr. Noriaki Abe, Political Minister Embassy of Japan in India on "Japan’s Security Strategy", followed by a discussion with CSDR & other experts, on security dynamics in East Asia, India-Japan cooperation, & potential of trilateral cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

Insightful lecture today by Mr. Noriaki Abe, Political Minister <a href="/JapaninIndia/">Embassy of Japan in India</a> on "Japan’s Security Strategy", followed by a discussion with CSDR &amp; other experts, on security dynamics in East Asia, India-Japan cooperation, &amp; potential of trilateral cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
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On the upcoming Trump-Putin Alaska meeting, C. Raja Mohan argues in The Indian Express, "For India, reconciliation is very welcome. The Russia-West conflict has historically strengthened China and Pakistan and constrained India’s regional policies." Link - indianexpress.com/article/opinio…

On the upcoming Trump-Putin Alaska meeting, <a href="/MohanCRaja/">C. Raja Mohan</a> argues in <a href="/IndianExpress/">The Indian Express</a>, "For India, reconciliation is very welcome. The Russia-West conflict has historically strengthened China and Pakistan and constrained India’s regional policies."

Link - indianexpress.com/article/opinio…
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Honored to host Vanessa Wood, Ambassador of Australia for Arms Control and Counter-Proliferation Ambassador - Arms Control & Counter-Proliferation, for a discussion with CSDR & other experts Rakesh Sood C. Raja Mohan Happymon Jacob Dinakar Peri Dhamu Gaddam VAdm Anil Chopra (retd), on global nuclear stability,

Honored to host Vanessa Wood, Ambassador of Australia for Arms Control and Counter-Proliferation <a href="/AusArmsControl/">Ambassador - Arms Control & Counter-Proliferation</a>, for a discussion with CSDR &amp; other experts <a href="/rakeshnms/">Rakesh Sood</a> <a href="/MohanCRaja/">C. Raja Mohan</a> <a href="/HappymonJacob/">Happymon Jacob</a> <a href="/dperi84/">Dinakar Peri</a> <a href="/dhamugaddam/">Dhamu Gaddam</a> VAdm Anil Chopra (retd),  on global nuclear stability,
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In my latest article for Foreign Affairs, I argue that the return of U.S. President Donald Trump to the White House threatens to undo the achievements of a quarter century in the U.S.-India relationship.

In my latest article for Foreign Affairs, I argue that the return of U.S. President Donald Trump to the White House threatens to undo the achievements of a quarter century in the U.S.-India relationship.
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🚨🚨NEW REPORT🚨🚨 Our new report, "Bridging Innovation and Scale: A Framework for India-Canada Climate Technology Partnership", under our India-Canada Research Initiative, identifies opportunities for 🇮🇳🇨🇦cooperation across three key sectors: climate-resilient agriculture, urban

🚨🚨NEW REPORT🚨🚨
Our new report, "Bridging Innovation and Scale: A Framework for India-Canada Climate Technology Partnership", under our India-Canada Research Initiative, identifies opportunities for 🇮🇳🇨🇦cooperation across three key sectors: climate-resilient agriculture, urban
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In my article for Foreign Affairs, I argue India imagined that it would benefit from great-power competition, maneuvering between China, Russia, and the United States to its own advantage. It worked until the dynamics of that competition changed dramatically.

In my article for Foreign Affairs, I argue India imagined that it would benefit from great-power competition, maneuvering between China, Russia, and the United States to its own advantage. 

It worked until the dynamics of that competition changed dramatically.
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Question: What did Operation Sindoor Achieve? Answer: A doctrinal change in India's approach to counter-terrorism. Delighted to share my first video for @IndiasWorldMag "The Indian Interest with Happymon Jacob"! In 18 minutes, I explain India's counter-terror doctrine

Question: What did Operation Sindoor Achieve? 

Answer: A doctrinal change in India's approach to counter-terrorism.

Delighted to share my first video for @IndiasWorldMag "The Indian Interest with Happymon Jacob"! 

In 18 minutes, I explain India's counter-terror doctrine
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Beyond the headlines, what does Operation Sindoor reveal about India’s changing approach to deterrence, escalation management and warfighting? A history of a quarter century in Seven Chapters: Chapter 1: The Bloody 1990s Chapter 2: Nuclear South Asia Chapter 3: Touch and Go

Beyond the headlines, what does Operation Sindoor reveal about India’s changing approach to deterrence, escalation management and warfighting?

A history of a quarter century in Seven Chapters:

Chapter 1: The Bloody 1990s
Chapter 2: Nuclear South Asia
Chapter 3: Touch and Go
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The unfinished US-Russian talks in Alaska leave a cloud of uncertainty over India’s trade negotiations with Washington. However, there is an upside as well, writes C. Raja Mohan: indianexpress.com/article/explai…

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In my latest column in Hindustan Times, I argue that "Ukraine is caught between having to make concessions it detests and being embroiled in a long war with Russia without any US military assistance. It can afford neither, nor can it avoid a choice." Read the complete article

In my latest column in Hindustan Times, I argue that "Ukraine is caught between having to make concessions it detests and being embroiled in a long war with Russia without any US military assistance. It can afford neither, nor can it avoid a choice."

Read the complete article
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In his latest for the The Indian Express C. Raja Mohan argues "Delhi must avoid slipping into permanent conflict with its neighbours, which only invites more meddling by the great powers. It must back diplomacy with long-overdue economic reform and renewed domestic political unity on

In his latest for the <a href="/IndianExpress/">The Indian Express</a> <a href="/MohanCRaja/">C. Raja Mohan</a> argues "Delhi must avoid slipping into permanent conflict with its neighbours, which only invites more meddling by the great powers. It must back diplomacy with long-overdue economic reform and renewed domestic political unity on
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In his latest for Hindustan Times Lt Gen D S Hooda argues "India must move beyond viewing data as a mere economic asset and treat it as a pillar of national resilience and strategic autonomy." Read - Data sovereignty is a strategic imperative hindustantimes.com/opinion/data-s… Happymon Jacob

In his latest for <a href="/htTweets/">Hindustan Times</a> <a href="/LtGenHooda/">Lt Gen D S Hooda</a> argues "India must move beyond viewing data as a mere economic asset and treat it as a pillar of national resilience and strategic autonomy."

Read - Data sovereignty is a strategic imperative
hindustantimes.com/opinion/data-s…

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Is Ukraine the Future of Asia? - Washington’s switch to accommodating Moscow’s geopolitical goals sends an ominous signal. foreignpolicy.com/2025/08/20/tru…

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In my latest column for Hindustan Times, I argue that while there is a convergence between Delhi and Beijing on the need to normalise bilateral relations, they hold very different definitions of normalcy.

In my latest column for Hindustan Times, I argue that while there is a convergence between Delhi and Beijing on the need to normalise bilateral relations, they hold very different definitions of normalcy.