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Proximity, Perception, and Pushback in South Asia

By |2026-01-07T11:45:32-10:00January 7, 2026|

Since 2014, India has articulated its regional strategy through the framework of Neighborhood First, a policy premised on the idea that proximity, interdependence, and sustained engagement would anchor stability across South Asia. The intent has been clear: to reduce [...]

Iran’s Terrorism and Insurgency in the Indo-Pacific: Implications for the U.S. and its Partners.

By |2025-09-11T09:39:37-10:00September 8, 2025|

When one thinks of terrorism and insurgency in the Indo-Pacific over the past three decades, certain organizations and countries immediately come to mind.  The list is exhaustive: ISIS and Al Qaeda and their associates, Jemaah Islamiyah, Abu Sayyaf, Communist rebels [...]

War in South Asia Is a Wake-Up Call

By |2025-06-17T15:21:56-10:00June 6, 2025|

This article is part of a 3-part series by Shyam Tekwani: Deterrence Needs a Factory: Fixing the U.S.–India Industrial Gap From Factory to Frontline: Why U.S.–India Drone Collaboration Could Shape the Next Era of Deterrence War in South Asia [...]

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