How have Indo–U.S. bilateral relations evolved in the post–Gulf War international order, and to what extent have shifting geopolitical, strategic, economic, and security imperatives reshaped the trajectory of their engagement since the early 1990s?

Indo–U.S. Bilateral Relations in the Post–Gulf War International Order: Strategic Convergence, Structural Shifts, and the Reconfiguration of Engagement Introduction The end of the Cold War and the onset of the post–Gulf War international order marked a structural inflection point in Indo–U.S. bilateral relations. For much of the Cold War, relations were characterized by mutual suspicion, … Continue reading How have Indo–U.S. bilateral relations evolved in the post–Gulf War international order, and to what extent have shifting geopolitical, strategic, economic, and security imperatives reshaped the trajectory of their engagement since the early 1990s?

Examine the increasing geopolitical significance of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) in the context of emerging strategic alignments in the Indo-Pacific region.

The Increasing Geopolitical Significance of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) in the Context of Emerging Strategic Alignments in the Indo-Pacific Abstract The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD), comprising India, the United States, Japan, and Australia, has emerged as one of the most consequential minilateral groupings in the contemporary geopolitical architecture of the Indo-Pacific. Initially conceived in … Continue reading Examine the increasing geopolitical significance of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) in the context of emerging strategic alignments in the Indo-Pacific region.