US leans heavily on Pakistan to secure its Afghan interests
The Donald Trump administration, which had made India the centrepiece of its South Asia policy two years ago, has started showing an increasing tilt towards Pakistan. Washington is determined to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by September with the US presidential elections coming up next year and is depending heavily on Islamabad to secure its interests in the war-ravaged nation.
US approves foreign miltary sales to enhance India’s defence capabilities
With an aim to enhance India’s defence capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region, Donald Trump-led US administration has approved foreign military sales worth USD 670 million to support India’s C-17 military transport aircraft. The decision comes a day after India requested the US to buy equipment for C-17 follow-on support to include spare and repair parts, support equipment, personnel training and other defence equipment.
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India should use diplomatic tools at its disposal to help de-escalate US-Iran tensions
The US-Iran stand-off is wrapped in a “fog of uncertainty”. No one really knows what will happen but what we do know, based on our reading of Clausewitz and understanding of history, is that it could take no more than a false report, a miscalculation or simply an accident for the region to conflagrate into violent conflict. |
India, Russia seek to skirt US threat to arms deals
India and Russia have agreed on a new payment method through their national currencies for multibillion-dollar defence deals, in a bid to avoid risks created by the US threat of sanctions and banking restrictions. |
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Unlocking a hundred $50 billion economies across the country
India aspires to be a $5 trillion economy in the next five years. To realize this vision, we need to decentralize our efforts by unlocking hundreds of $50 billion economies across the country—i.e., encouraging states to set targets and develop road maps to contribute to the national effort. |
Lockheed Martin announces support to India Innovation Growth Programme Startup Conference
US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin has announced its support to the India Innovation Growth Programme Startup Conference to be held in New Delhi next week as part of its effort to enhance the Indian innovation ecosystem, a top official of the company said.
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Iran Threatens to Enrich Uranium to 20% Purity as Tensions Rise
Iran said it had already begun enriching uranium beyond the cap set in the landmark 2015 nuclear deal and threatened to boost enrichment to 20% purity, escalating tensions with European partners who are struggling to salvage the accord in the face of tightening U.S. sanctions. |
China, Vietnam Ships in Standoff Over a Reef in Disputed South China Sea
Chinese and Vietnamese coastguard vessels have been involved in a week-long confrontation over a reef in the South China Sea, according to a media report which said the development could cause the biggest clash between the two neighbours in five years. |
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