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India’s Oil Security Strategy: Structural Vulnerabilities and Strategic Choices

Vrinda Sahai

What Could a Reciprocal Defense Procurement Agreement Do for U.S.-India Ties?

Konark Bhandari

India Signs the Pax Silica—A Counter to Pax Sinica?

Konark Bhandari

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The PSLV Setback: Restoring India’s Workhorse

    Tejas Bharadwaj

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    AI Adoption Journey for Population Scale

      Shalini Kapoor, Tanvi Lall

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The Impact of U.S. Sanctions and Tariffs on India’s Russian Oil Imports

    Vrinda Sahai

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    Military Lessons from Operation Sindoor

      Dinakar Peri

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Carnegie India, established in 2016 and based in New Delhi, is part of a robust global network that includes over 170 scholars. The center focuses primarily on three interrelated topics: technology and society, political economy, and security studies. Led by Indian experts with decades of policy experience, Carnegie India engages with governments, policymakers, academics, students, industries, practitioners, and civil society to provide insightful and fresh analysis on India’s pressing challenges and its rising global role.

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Our scholars engage with governments, policymakers, academics, students, industries, practitioners, and civil society to provide insightful and fresh analysis on India’s pressing challenges and its rising global role.

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Political Economy

This program studies contemporary developments in India’s political economy, with a view towards understanding and informing India’s developmental choices. Scholars in the program analyze economic and regulatory policies, design and working of public institutions, interfaces between politics and the economy, and performance of key sectors of the economy such as finance and land.

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Security Studies

India’s evolving role in regional and global security is shaped by complex dynamics. Experts in the Security Studies Program examine India’s position in this world order through informed analyses of its foreign and security policies, focusing on the relationship with China, the securitization of borders, and the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific.

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Technology and Society

This program addresses five key areas: data governance and privacy; strategic technologies including semiconductors and defense; emerging technologies like AI and biosafety; digital public infrastructure with a focus on rapid development and inter-state dialogue; and strategic partnerships such as the India-U.S. Initiative on Critical & Emerging Technology and the EU-India Trade and Technology Council.

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Our scholars generate strategic ideas and independent analysis to help inform countries, institutions, and leaders as they take on the most difficult global problems.

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The State of Digital Transformation in Pacific Island Countries

    Shruti Mittal, Adarsh Ranjan

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Revisiting the Usage of Refurbished Equipment in India’s Semiconductor Ecosystem

    Shruti Mittal, Konark Bhandari

Global Technology Summit

The Global Technology Summit—Carnegie India’s annual flagship event, co-hosted with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India—brings together industry experts, policymakers, scientists, and other stakeholders from all over the world to deliberate on the changing nature of technology and geopolitics.

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Interpreting India

Voices from India and around the globe to unpack how technology, the economy, and foreign policy impact India’s relationship with the world.

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In the Media

Carnegie India’s scholars actively engage in policy discussions across various platforms to provide new perspectives on contemporary global issues.

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Why China Chose to Stay on the Sidelines of the War in West Asia

China’s decision to stay on the sidelines of the West Asia conflict reflects strategic calculation rather than constraint, as it leverages indirect influence while avoiding direct risk. The piece examines how Beijing is drawing lessons from the war, recalibrating its global posture, and positioning itself for long-term geopolitical advantage.

    Vijay Gokhale

  • •The Times of India
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Donald Trump Compelled By Domestic Factors To End The War: Former Ambassador, Arun Singh

Arun K. Singh unpacks the U.S.-Iran plan, ceasefire tensions, and what they signal for regional stability and India.

    Arun K. Singh

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Why India Cannot Afford to Lose Technological Sovereignty

Sharma defines technological sovereignty as ‘the ability [of a nation] to access, control and weaponize critical technologies without necessarily owning them.’

    Anirudh Suri

  • •The Sunday Guardian
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‘There is No Global Order Left Today’ || The Gist

The global order is fragmenting, with weakening institutions and rising great power competition creating prolonged instability. What this means for India’s strategy, partnerships, and regional positioning amid the West Asia crisis is at the core of this discussion.

    Vijay Gokhale

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Carnegie’s regular series of global public events, both virtual and in person, bring together top experts to discuss and debate pressing threats to global security and provide solutions.

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Global Technology Summit Innovation Dialogue 2025
December 11, 2025
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Briefing on the Quad Report by Arzan Tarapore
September 23, 2025

    Arzan Tarapore

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Roundtable Discussion: Global Outreach on Operation Sindoor
August 8, 2025
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