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Adithya Kashyap

@AdithyaKashyapA

Sophomore at @georgetownsfs studying International Political Economy. Keen observer of international relations. Executive Editor of @OntheRecordGU

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Booked and fully paid for my kids’ @AmericanAir tickets months in advance. Tickets remained active for 70+ days and were cancelled without warning. Now no refund, no rebooking, and Christmas fares are double. Whatever happened to the integrity of a paid ticket? Students deserve…


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India is essential in helping the U.S. move its supply chains from China. While Pres Trump works to bring manufacturing home, India stands alone in its potential to manufacture at China-like scale for products that can't be quickly or efficiently produced here. My latest w/…


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My latest w/ my @HudsonInstitute colleague @bill_drexel for @Newsweek. To Counter China, Rebuild U.S. - India Relationship, more here: newsweek.com/nikki-haley-tr…

NikkiHaley's tweet image. My latest w/ my @HudsonInstitute colleague @bill_drexel for @Newsweek. 

To Counter China, Rebuild U.S. - India Relationship, more here: newsweek.com/nikki-haley-tr…

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Business news today

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d_jaishankar's tweet image. Business news today
d_jaishankar's tweet image. Business news today
d_jaishankar's tweet image. Business news today

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In my article for Foreign Affairs, I argue India imagined that it would benefit from great-power competition, maneuvering between China, Russia, and the United States to its own advantage. It worked until the dynamics of that competition changed dramatically.

HappymonJacob's tweet image. In my article for Foreign Affairs, I argue India imagined that it would benefit from great-power competition, maneuvering between China, Russia, and the United States to its own advantage. 

It worked until the dynamics of that competition changed dramatically.

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One of the best, most charismatic and influential Test cricketers I’ve had the pleasure of watching thetimes.com/article/8edc6a…


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Joseph Nye, a Harvard professor whose ideas on the nature of power in international relations influenced generations of policymakers, academics, & students and made him one of the world’s most celebrated political thinkers, has died at the age of 88 ken.sc/3RQSGav


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ontherecordgu.com/new-blog-4/202… Despite initial concerns about the viability of their nominations, some of President Donald Trump’s most controversial cabinet picks were able to garner enough support to clear the bar for confirmation.


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A very detailed Chinese review of my book, which strongly objects to the characterization of China as an obstacle to India’s rise, but doesn’t actually refute it (instead arguing that any competition is futile). view.inews.qq.com/k/20250306A09D…


Australia's purchase of 5 nuclear-powered submarines comes during great strife in the Indo-Pacific. Is Australia's remilitarization a growing precedent of peaceful nations arming themselves? Check out my analysis for the Stratagem Initiative down below! the-stratagem-initiative.beehiiv.com/p/deep-dive-we…

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🌊Deep Dive Weekly Edition #2🌊

Australia's Militarization: The Journey from Strategic Backwater to Military Power


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Some thoughts on EU-India relations:

d_jaishankar's tweet image. Some thoughts on EU-India relations:

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Some quick thoughts on the Modi-Trump meeting

d_jaishankar's tweet image. Some quick thoughts on the Modi-Trump meeting

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Earlier today, I had the honor of speaking on the House floor to recognize the passing of a great Coloradan, Rick Dunlap. Rick was a military veteran and Montrose County Commissioner. May he rest in peace. 🇺🇸


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ontherecordgu.com/event-recap/20… Recently, On the Record spoke with the incoming GU Politics Fellows: Tony Fabrizio, Quentin Fulks, Don Graves, Cecilia Kang, Meg Kinnard, and Heather Nauert. The fellows are eager to start their discussion groups and hear from students on February 10th.


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ontherecordgu.com/new-blog-4/202… On January 21, a panel of Republican strategists outlined how Republicans’ trifecta in the federal government could drastically alter the American political landscape during a conversation titled “What to Expect from a GOP Trifecta,” hosted by GU Politics


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ontherecordgu.com/student-opinio… For the first time in over a year, the guns in Gaza have fallen silent—but for how long? - Vilda Westh Blanc


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The Protecting American Energy Production Act will end the Biden-Harris attacks on oil and gas. This legislation will create jobs in Western Colorado and strengthen our local economy. Time to put #CO03 back to work! 🇺🇸💪🏻⛽️

House Republicans are working to unleash America’s energy potential, utilize our resources to restore America’s energy dominance, and ultimately lower energy costs for Americans. Congratulations to @RepPfluger on the passage of his bill.

HouseGOP's tweet image. House Republicans are working to unleash America’s energy potential, utilize our resources to restore America’s energy dominance, and ultimately lower energy costs for Americans. 

Congratulations to @RepPfluger on the passage of his bill.


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The alternate title for my book

d_jaishankar's tweet image. The alternate title for my book

YO WHERES INDIA??? 😭



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