← Contributors Shashank Joshi Shashank Joshi is a Senior Research Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute, London. Articles by Shashank Joshi (48) Shashank Joshi 6 Jul 2018 Novichok poisoning and the test for Britain The difficulty for the UK now is in crafting a fresh response to the continued effects of Russia’s brazen attack. Shashank Joshi 5 Apr 2018 Skripal: the weight of evidence The alternatives to Russian culpability in the nerve agent attack strain credulity. Euan Graham, Shashank Joshi 22 Feb 2018 “Global Britain” on the line in the South China Sea Joint freedom of navigation patrols by the UK and France would be more convincing to a regional audience. Shashank Joshi 19 Oct 2017 Tillerson doubles down on US-India partnership Tillerson’s speech also signaled a significant hardening of US attitudes towards China's Belt and Road Initiative. Shashank Joshi 15 Sep 2017 With an eye on Beijing, India and Japan double down While the security architecture of Asia in some flux, the future of the India-Japan relationship is looking very healthy indeed. Shashank Joshi 29 Aug 2017 How Trump’s new approach to Pakistan might pan out On Pakistan, Trump has said out loud what has until now been largely debated and threatened in private. Shashank Joshi 21 Jul 2017 Doklam: Paths ahead for India and China The India-China standoff at the Doklam tri-junction area, now in its second month, is the most serious crisis between the two countries in 30 years. Shashank Joshi 14 Jul 2017 Malabar 17 exercise: The China subtext Malabar 17 comes as China’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean is showing signs of a qualitative shift. Shashank Joshi 28 Jun 2017 Modi-Trump meeting: Signs of continued convergence Some of the most important progress in US-India relations in recent years has been on Indo-Pacific issues. Load More
Shashank Joshi 6 Jul 2018 Novichok poisoning and the test for Britain The difficulty for the UK now is in crafting a fresh response to the continued effects of Russia’s brazen attack.
Shashank Joshi 5 Apr 2018 Skripal: the weight of evidence The alternatives to Russian culpability in the nerve agent attack strain credulity.
Euan Graham, Shashank Joshi 22 Feb 2018 “Global Britain” on the line in the South China Sea Joint freedom of navigation patrols by the UK and France would be more convincing to a regional audience.
Shashank Joshi 19 Oct 2017 Tillerson doubles down on US-India partnership Tillerson’s speech also signaled a significant hardening of US attitudes towards China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Shashank Joshi 15 Sep 2017 With an eye on Beijing, India and Japan double down While the security architecture of Asia in some flux, the future of the India-Japan relationship is looking very healthy indeed.
Shashank Joshi 29 Aug 2017 How Trump’s new approach to Pakistan might pan out On Pakistan, Trump has said out loud what has until now been largely debated and threatened in private.
Shashank Joshi 21 Jul 2017 Doklam: Paths ahead for India and China The India-China standoff at the Doklam tri-junction area, now in its second month, is the most serious crisis between the two countries in 30 years.
Shashank Joshi 14 Jul 2017 Malabar 17 exercise: The China subtext Malabar 17 comes as China’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean is showing signs of a qualitative shift.
Shashank Joshi 28 Jun 2017 Modi-Trump meeting: Signs of continued convergence Some of the most important progress in US-India relations in recent years has been on Indo-Pacific issues.