Amit Kumar
Staff Research Analyst for the Indo-Pacific Studies Programme
Amit Kumar is a Staff Research Analyst at the China desk of the Indo-Pacific Studies Programme.
With a broader focus on China, he studies issues at the intersection of the economy, technology and security. His work encompasses writings on the Chinese economy, domestic politics, foreign policy, and India-China trade and security issues.
He tweets @am_i_t_kumar and can be reached at amit@takshashila.org.in.
Recent publications
China’s Local Governments: Can they pull the weight of the country’s economy?
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China’s Two-Front Conundrum: A Perspective on the India-China Border Situation
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De-risking India's Trade with China: Identifying Strategic and Critical Vulnerabilities
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Pulse of the People: State of India-China Relations
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USA’s Options to Counter China’s Increasing Dominance in Legacy Chips
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China-Russia Relationship: Assessing the Power Asymmetry
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Geo-consumerism and India-China Competition: A Comparative Assessment of Consumption Data
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Assessing the Global and Local Landscape of ‘Critical Technologies’
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Assessing the Latest Developments in the Chinese Economy
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IPPR Journal Article - Defining Strategic and Critical Vulnerabilities in Asymmetrical Trade Interdependence
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Defining Dependence-induced Vulnerabilities in Asymmetrical Trade Interdependence: A Conceptual Framework
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Think20 Policy Brief - Reducing Data Asymmetry to Strengthen Supply Chains
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India-China Border: Tactics, Talks and Transgressions
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Chinese Economy: A Bird’s Eye View
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Recent blogs
China’s Underconsumption: Myth or Reality
Indo Pacific
China
Economy
Geopolitics
Digging Deep: Tunnel Boring Machines and India’s China Challenge
China
Geoeconomics
Economic Policy
Trade and Industrial Policy
A Silicon Curtain: Examining the Implications of US Export Controls on Chips
HTG
Semiconductors
China
Trade Policy
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