India

India has a vibrant and thriving middle class of 300 million people. This means it has a critical mass of people generating economic resources needed to entrench New Delhi's status as not just a South Asian colossus but a major center of power within the entire Asian continent. The CIS looks at India's strategic position in relation to Australia, China and the USA.
Publications
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Unrealised Potential: India’s ‘Soft Power’ Ambition in Asia
| 30 Jun 2010 | Foreign Policy AnalysisThis paper makes the argument that India’s enormous ‘soft power’ potential in Asia is based on the fact that a rising... Read More...
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The importance of India: restoring sight to Australia’s strategic blind spot
| 05 Nov 2009 | Foreign Policy AnalysisThe paper traces the rise of ‘strategic India’ in Asia, the significance of the remarkable improvement in the US-India... Read More...
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BOOK REVIEW: Rivals: How the Power Struggle Between China, India and Japan Will Shape Our Next Decade
| 15 Sep 2008 | POLICY MagazineRivals: How the power struggle between China, India and Japan will shape our next decade by Bill Emmott (Allen Lane, 2008).
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BOOK REVIEW: Governing Prosperity: Social Change and Social Analysis in Australia in the 1950s
| 12 Dec 1995 | POLICY MagazineGoverning Propserity: Social Change and Social Analysis in Australia in the 1950s by Nicholas Brown (Cambridge University... Read More...
Opinion & Commentary
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Pakistan a Chinese pawn to stall India
| 19 Jul 2011 | The AustralianAT the Shangri-La Dialogue meeting of defence ministers in Singapore last month, Indian Defence Minister Pallam Raju was ... Read More
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Missing the woods for the trees
| 21 Jun 2011 | The Hindustan TimesChina won't be happy if India becomes an Asia power.... Read More
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Watch out for Russian wild card in Asia-Pacific
| 29 Dec 2010 | The AustralianRussia is pulling out all the stops to court India to maintain its position in Asia's future balance of power.... Read More
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People's republics
| 23 Dec 2010 | The Hindustan TimesBy 2040, the world may be talking, not about a Washington or Beijing consensus, but a 'Mumbai Consensus' on economic development.... Read More
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Tearing Chindia apart
| 15 Dec 2010 | Business SpectatorIt was obvious that China and India in particular had coordinated strategies before the summit to scupper any binding agreement.... Read More
Ideas@TheCentre
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Missing the point with silly questions
| 26 Aug 2011To properly evaluate income management we need to look beyond people’s perspectives of it and explore whether or not it ...
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Look beyond the 'Con Games' for India's potential
| 24 Sep 2010The Indian government is in crisis mode following the disastrous lead-up to the Commonwealth Games, which begins next month ...
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When liking India isn't Enough
| 02 Jul 2010The Chicago Council on Global Affairs recently surveyed respondents in the United States, China, Russia, Germany, United ...
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Chinese appeasement irks Indians
| 04 Dec 2009President Barrack Obama’s choice of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as his first state visitor last week was meant ...
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Taking India seriously
| 06 Nov 2009Washington as well as Asian capitals such as Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore and Hanoi has been busily courting New Delhi with ...

