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India, the Quad, and the Future of Outer Space

With the Quad’s recent statement on a partnership related to outer space, India has an opportunity to bolster its private space sector. But it will need to articulate a national space policy first.

· October 21, 2021
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Is U.S. Foreign Policy Too Hostile to China?

Experts weigh in on whether the United States is too hostile toward China.

· October 19, 2021
Foreign Affairs
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To Help India, Biden Must Unclog the Vaccine Supply Chains

The United States and many other countries have rushed to send aid to India as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic. But U.S. President Joe Biden needs to focus his administration’s attention on unblocking the congested vaccine supply chain further downstream.

· May 21, 2021
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Tracking Reforms in Land Leasing and Change in Land Use: Insights From Gujarat and Karnataka

As India’s economy has become more urban and industrialized, property and land rights have evolved, too. In the states of Gujarat and Karnataka, key reforms in land leasing and change in land use show what may—and what may not—be a path forward

  • Ankit Bhatia
· May 19, 2021
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Measuring Trade Facilitation: Evidence from India

The World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement has placed trade facilitation initiatives high on the agenda of international governments. This case study of India studies what trade facilitation may mean for a fast-paced economy.

  • Vijay Singh Chauhan
  • Sruti Vijayakumar
· May 17, 2021
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India’s Sustained Economic Recovery Will Require Changes to Its Bankruptcy Law

As India’s economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic, Indian businesses need efficient financial structures to regain their ground. Key reforms to India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code could fill these gaps.

· April 5, 2021