America’s volatile foreign policy is forcing India to revisit its own priorities. Domestically, the Modi government seems intent to move faster on domestic reforms to buttress growth that is ordinarily fueled by commercial ties …
Richard M. Rossow, CSIS
Richard M. Rossow, CSIS
Richard Rossow is a senior adviser and holds the Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies at CSIS. In this role he helps frame and shape policies to promote greater business and economic engagement between the two countries. He joined CSIS in 2014, having spent the last 16 years working in a variety of capacities to strengthen the partnership between the United States and India.
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On November 14 the result of the state legislative election in Bihar was announced by the Election Commission of India (ECI). The incumbent National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition led by …
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U.S.-India Insight: Reforms — The Best Antidote to Conflict Caution
by Richard M. Rossow, CSIS 4 minutes readIt is never a bad time for big reforms. Especially when India’s business image can use a shot in the arm. But the recent India-Pakistan flare-up served as a reminder …
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Avoiding a Renewed U.S.-India Trade Fight
by Richard M. Rossow, CSIS 5 minutes readPrime Minister Modi’s upcoming visit to Washington, shortly after President Trump’s return to office, presents an opportunity to quickly engage on economic priorities. During the first Trump Administration officials from …
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U.S.-India under Trump 2.0: A Return to Reciprocity
by Richard M. Rossow, CSIS 5 minutes readA new Trump 2.0 Administration will take office in January. While the past is not necessarily a precedent, we can make some reasonable assumptions about how the bilateral relationship will …