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Tridivesh Singh Maini

Policy Analyst

Tridivesh Singh Maini is a New Delhi based policy analyst associated with The Jindal School of International Affairs, New Delhi. Maini was an Asia Society India-Pakistan Regional Young Leaders Initiative (IPRYLI) Fellow (2013-2014).

He has worked with The Indian Express (New Delhi), The Institute of South Asian Studies (Singapore) and The Reliance Group of Industries (New Delhi). He is a regular contributor for a number of publications including The Global Times (Beijing), The Hindu and The Diplomat.

His areas of interest include, India’s ties with Pakistan (with specific reference to border states), the role of state governments in India’s economic linkages with the world and India’s Act East Policy (with a focus on India’s ties with Myanmar and Indonesia).

Articles by Tridivesh Singh Maini

Iran: An Important Player for South Asia

Building a relationship with Iran is valuable for India. Will Pakistan try too?

May 20, 2016

Japan’s Effort to Counter China’s Silk Road

The increasing economic presence of Japan in both South Asia and South East Asia provides a counterweight to China.

April 6, 2016

Message to the West: Don’t Just Focus on Pleasing Pakistani Generals

The West doing more to strengthen Pakistan’s civilian government will help the fight against terrorism.

April 2, 2016

Thinking Outside the Box for India’s Think Tanks

What can China’s policy researchers teach their Indian counterparts?

February 28, 2016

Modi and India’s “Act East” Policy

Can India “Make It” in Southeast Asia?

December 5, 2015

Myanmar and the India/China Shuffle

What are the options for India’s policy toward Myanmar?

October 18, 2015

U.S.-India Relations: Beyond the Prism of National Capitals

Interaction between cities is essential to enhance the relationship between both the countries.

August 8, 2015