Asia Pacific Bulletin
Asia Pacific Bulletin
Growing Foreign and Security Policy Challenges Face India’s Re-elected Modi Government
Growing Foreign and Security Policy Challenges Face India’s Re-elected Modi Government
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Number 669 |
Dr. Frank O'Donnell, Adjunct Fellow with the East-West Center in Washington and Nonresident Fellow in the Stimson Center South Asia Program, asserts that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces growing challenges in his third term, including Chinese hostilities in the Himalayas, pursuing more peaceful relations with Pakistan, and navigating turbulence in US-India affairs. |
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"[T]he alleged involvement of the Indian intelligence service in a 2022 attempt to assassinate a US citizen on American soil has led to robust demands by senior US officials for a prompt, thorough and transparent Indian investigation."
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Number 669 |
Dr. Frank O'Donnell, Adjunct Fellow with the East-West Center in Washington and Nonresident Fellow in the Stimson Center South Asia Program, asserts that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces growing challenges in his third term, including Chinese hostilities in the Himalayas, pursuing more peaceful relations with Pakistan, and navigating turbulence in US-India affairs. |
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"[T]he alleged involvement of the Indian intelligence service in a 2022 attempt to assassinate a US citizen on American soil has led to robust demands by senior US officials for a prompt, thorough and transparent Indian investigation."