Tag: India-Taiwan

  • Andhra Pradesh Seals ₹18,400 Crore Investment Pacts with Taiwanese Firms

    By Aditya Shrivastava/ The Indo-Pacific Politics The Andhra Pradesh government has announced investment commitments worth approximately ₹18,400 crore from Taiwanese-linked companies to establish an advanced battery manufacturing complex and an India-Taiwan industrial park. These investments are expected to position the state as an emerging hub for high-technology manufacturing and electronics-linked industries. Details of the Investments…

  • Development, Economy, Culture are 3 Pillars of India-Taiwan Ties Today: Former Indian Dpty. NSA

    SD Pradhan has earlier served as the chairman of India’s Joint Intelligence Committee. He has also been the country’s deputy national security adviser. He was chairman of the Task Force on Intelligence Mechanism (2008-2010), which was constituted to review the functioning of India’s intelligence agencies. He has taught at the departments of defense studies and…

  • India-Taiwan can Build a More Stable, Diversified Semicon Global Supply Chain in Next 5-years: Industry Leader

    Manik Kumar is currently based in Hsinchu, Taiwan and is working as the Vice President – India Operations at Hua E Precision Ltd (Group). He’s also serving as the Associate Director for the ELCINA Taiwan Desk, the liaison office established by the Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA) to build closer partnerships between the Semiconductor / electronics industries…

  • Why is Taiwan Seeking a Free Trade Agreement with India?

    By Aditya Shrivastava/The Indo-Pacific Politics India-Taiwan relations have steadily matured since the mid-1990s, marked by economic engagement, pragmatic collaboration, and quiet diplomacy amid the One-China policy constraints. While India does not formally recognize Taiwan diplomatically, both sides maintain representative offices the India-Taipei Association in Taipei and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in New Delhi…

  • How Can India Design Future Security for its Trade Routes Around Taiwan?

    By Vaibhav Agrawal The strategic logic is simple but uncomfortable that Taiwan sits astride flows of unusually high economic density, and the consequence of instability there is not a localized hiccup but a systemic shock to global supply chains. I have watched consignments of precision electronics move through these watercourses with the same care one…

  • Expert Talks: Why is Taiwan Important for India in 2025?

    Jabin T. Jacob is an Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and Governance Studies, and the Director of the Centre of Excellence for Himalayan Studies, Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR. He was formerly Fellow and Assistant Director at the Institute of Chinese Studies. He holds a PhD in Chinese Studies from the School of International…

  • There Are ‘Competing Visions of the Rules-Based Order’ in the Indo-Pacific: Author

    Gaurav Sen is an international relations scholar and analyst specializing in the Indo-Pacific, strategic affairs, and Taiwan. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and also teaches at the University of Delhi. He has contributed to leading think tanks, including to the Indo-Pacific Studies Centre…

  • Taiwan Must Reaffirm its ‘Importance to the U.S.’ while Remaining Committed to its National Security: Author

    J. Michael Cole (寇謐將) is a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, a Senior Fellow at the Global Taiwan Institute, a Senior Fellow at the University of Nottingham, UK and a Research Fellow at the Prospect Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan. He’s the author of the just released book, The Taiwan Tinderbox. ASEAN Wonk, a publication with…

  • America’s Grand Strategy and its Recent Behaviour Towards India

    By Venus Upadhayaya How can a strategy take a drastic shift without a plan. The recent shift in America’s behaviour towards India may not be just limited to Trump’s personal behaviour but would actually come from the evolving American Grand Strategy characterised by a shift from Indo-Pacific focus to Eurasian pivot. I started to think…

  • After Drone Deal Taiwan’s Interest in India’s D4 Anti-drone Platform May Advance: Expert

    India Should Urgently Update its Dual-Use Items’ Export control list to include unmanned systems Rupal Kalebere is a researcher in defense policy and law, currently serving as a Senior Researcher at the Society for Aerospace, Maritime and Defence Studies(SAMDeS) and Programming Director at Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (YPFP) Tokyo. She regularly writes on India’s defense developments in both…