C. Raja Mohan (@mohancraja) 's Twitter Profile
C. Raja Mohan

@mohancraja

Tracking India's world! New Delhi. Contributing Editor, Indian Express; Visiting Professor, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS

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Patryk Kugiel (@pkugiel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is MUST READ from great C. Raja Mohan ahead of 🇮🇳PM visit to 🇵🇱🇮🇳👇 "Modi’s visit will plug a missing link — Central Europe — in India’s European policy"...

Philipp Ivanov (@philippivanov9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big week in the #ChinaRussia world: All eyes on diplomacy amidst Ukraine's offensive in Kursk. Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in Moscow, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Ukraine. Can India and China move the diplomatic dial? Good take here by my colleague C. Raja Mohan

RomanaVlahutin (@rvlahutin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PM Modi 🇮🇳 visit to #Poland 🇵🇱 and #Ukraine 🇺🇦 - long overdue & truly important. At this moment in time, for the 🇮🇳 🇪🇺 overall relations, far more important than visits to Western Europe.

Mathieu Duchâtel (@mtdtl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A sober and extremely convincing analysis of Indian diplomacy towards Central Europe. India, like China, "may have a role in promoting peace but only on the margins"; and this visit is about "setting the terms of long term engagement" with Poland and Ukraine.

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PM Narendra Modi has arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine. Why is his visit significant? 📌 A break from India's traditional foreign policy 📌 Impact on India's ties with Russia Read C. Raja Mohan's explainer: indianexpress.com/article/explai…

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READ: Why Modi’s visit to Ukraine marks three new roads: India in Europe, diplomatic space, and Delhi-Kyiv revival indianexpress.com/article/explai… Click here to download IndianExpress App indexpress.page.link/shareDL

Sinderpal Singh (@sinder32) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting observation and one which has puzzled me lately - the big gap between discourse within think-tanks, academia and social discourse broadly and official Indian govt policy and actions. Prob won't matter with next adm as Raja points out.

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Happy Birthday #ObserverResearchFoundation #35thFoundationDay ORF Greetings to all colleagues, trustees, stakeholders and partners. Thank you all for engaging with us and grateful for your critique and encouragement

Happy Birthday #ObserverResearchFoundation #35thFoundationDay <a href="/orfonline/">ORF</a> 

Greetings to all colleagues, trustees, stakeholders and partners. Thank you all for engaging with us and grateful for your critique and encouragement
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Expert Explains: What is the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence in war; where India, US and China stand indianexpress.com/article/explai… via The Indian Express

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My take on the effort to promote “responsible use” of AI in warfare at a global summit in South Korea today: #REAIM #SeoulSummit Shared via Indian Express - readwhere.com/read/c/75812098

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My take on the effort to promote “responsible use” of AI in warfare at a global summit in South Korea today: #REAIM #SeoulSummit

My take on the effort to promote “responsible use” of AI in warfare at a global summit in South Korea today: #REAIM #SeoulSummit
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The article discusses the global summit on responsible use of AI in military applications, taking place in Seoul. It highlights the growing importance of AI in warfare, from detection to strikes, with examples from conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. The piece also mentions India's

Happymon Jacob (@happymonjacob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my latest column for Hindustan Times, I make a case for infusing some "Gangnam Style" into the Delhi-Seoul relationship to make it more consequential.

In my latest column for Hindustan Times, I make a case for infusing some "Gangnam Style" into the Delhi-Seoul relationship to make it more consequential.