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    India-China tension: Neither side wants a full rupture, says Michael Kugelman | Exclusive

    India | July 05, 2020 23:24 IST

    In an interview with indiatvnews.com, Michael Kugelman said both India and China benefit from each other and would not want to lose out on any opportunities. Kugelman, the deputy director of the Asia Program at the Wilson Center in Washington, stressed that China's actions largely aimed at "telegraphing strength.". Here are some excerpts of the interview:

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    Why Trump visit is an opportunity and shows Delhi's convening power

    India | February 23, 2020 18:45 IST

    Donald Trump's India visit: The 36-hour trip, beginning February 24, is sure an opportunity for India to improve its bilateral relationship with the US and strengthen strategic interests, as also echoed by Michael Kugelman in an interview with India TV Digital. The visit yet again showcases New Delhi's convening power, a common spectacle ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office. Here are some excerpts.

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    Modi interested in economic diplomacy: Af-Pak expert

    India | November 05, 2014 7:19 IST

    Kolkata: Observing that Prime Minister Narendra Modi sees trade and economics as ways to get around political tensions, international relations expert Michael Kugelman on Tuesday said India was keen to deepen its ties with China."Modi

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