🎧 New Emergency episode!
@markhleonard.bsky.social welcomes @jamescrabtree.bsky.social live from India, to unravel the recent EU-India trade deal. Together, they explore India’s strategic pivot amid US tariffs, the potential for deeper defence and tech ties. Listen now!
https://bit.ly/467RWVM
Posts by James Crabtree
As the United States becomes “a more erratic and occasionally troublesome” partner for New Delhi, India should align more closely with Europe, argue @jamescrabtree.bsky.social and Rudra Chaudhuri.
<— Honored to have been a guest on @gideonrachman.bsky.social’s last FT podcast of 2025, also featuring @leslievinjamuri.bsky.social and @jamescrabtree.bsky.social. www.ft.com/content/1e62...
As Putin arrives in Delhi new @foreignaffairs.com w/
Rudra @carnegieendowment.org on
— 🇮🇳 🇷🇺🇺🇸😕 &
— 🇮🇳🇪🇺💪
"Trump’s approach is producing precisely the outcome it sought to prevent: a more multialigned India, less susceptible to bludgeoning pressure from US"
www.foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/r...
Very interesting piece from @jamescrabtree.bsky.social on how Trump's desire for the Nobel Peace Prize has upsides - as in the push for the Gaza ceasefire - yet is also being studied in Islamabad, Beijing and beyond as a diplomatic opportunity worth gaming out
foreignpolicy.com/2025/10/10/t...
🌏 What are the primary threats to undersea cables in today’s security environment and how can Europe & the Indo-Pacific work together to enhance monitoring & protection of this infrastructure? These questions were addressed at panel III of our Manilna conference.
@ecfr.eu @jamescrabtree.bsky.social
🚨 EMERGENCY WEBINAR 🚨
With Nirupama Rao, Tom Wright, Lindsey Ford, Manisha Reuter, and me!
📅 India: 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM IST
Europe: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CEST
UK: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM BST
USA: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
🔗 Register
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Trump’s attacks on India have prompted New Delhi to reassess its diplomatic strategy – in his latest paper, @jamescrabtree.bsky.social discusses India’s back-up plan in a shifting world and the emerging potential for EU-India relations.
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American hostility towards India should not drive New Delhi to shift away from the West entirely. Europe provides a promising pathway—one that can help India balance its risks without rapidly escalating tensions with China, writes @jamescrabtree.bsky.social
https://bit.ly/3JWyGlU
🚨 NEW REPORT ALERT 🚨 New paper for @ecfr on India's global position as its ties with the US crumble.
Basic argument is that Europe, not Russia or China, is the next best option for a rebalance.
I DID NOT need this quote from @jamescrabtree.bsky.social's newsletter.
(or maybe I did, I'm not sure. In any case, it's an excellent newsletter)
This @gideonrachman.bsky.social podcast with @jamescrabtree.bsky.social is a remarkable indictment of Trump & his wrecking years and years of US Indo-Pacific diplomacy. Astounding how he is allowed to shoot his own country in the foot.
Latest @foreignpolicy.com. Xi and Putin will court Modi this weekend. I doubt very much India will take the bait, for good reason. Thoughts welcome as ever.
Gift link — foreignpolicy.com/2025/08/27/i...
💥Rotterdam (Europe’s largest port) is preparing for a potential conflict with Russia by reserving space for military ships.
Another great spot by @andybounds.bsky.social
www.ft.com/content/0c42...
the correct political economy take on Oasis is that their career perfectly mirrored left-neoliberalism: 1994-2009 was the period between Blair's abandoning of Clause Four, and the dawn of post-GFC austerity
Leaving @ecfr.eu’s #ACM25 in Warsaw after two days of ideas and discussion. The mood among the European foreign-policy crowd: somewhere between pessimism and realism. A gloomy consensus that mounting global disorder will demand cannier policymaking.
In Warsaw for two days of discussion at the @ecfr.eu council meeting, kicked off by @radek-sikorski.bsky.social, eloquent on "security Europe".
The lesson of global oligarchy: if billionaires fight with autocrats, the autocrats win.
My latest in @foreignpolicy.com on Musk's grim road ahead if he doesn't back down.
Gift Link — foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/09/e...
Appreciate the thoughtful book review of Tides of Fortune this weekend in @financialtimes.com. Thanks @jamescrabtree.bsky.social!
www.ft.com/content/47d6...
As the confrontation between India and Pakistan escalates, Europeans will likely have to take clear sides and re-assess the role of Chinese military technology in future wars—which could be much closer to home, write @jankaoertel.bsky.social & @jamescrabtree.bsky.social
For India, it poses procurement questions; for Europe, it brings home a debate about the advanced capabilities that China is able and willing to provide for—and co-develop with—its partners, including Russia.
ecfr.eu/article/esca...
As the first fatal combat interaction of modern Chinese and European fighter jets, this event demonstrated Chinese technological advances in radar and missile capabilities.
(4) China. A Chinese-made J-10C aircraft operated by Pakistan, equipped with PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles, conducted its first-known air-to-air kill in live combat by shooting down a France-produced Indian Rafale.
www.reuters.com/world/pakist...
But clearer positioning will be necessary as the crisis further escalates. Put bluntly European nations will likely prioritise burgeoning relationship with India over concerns about worsening ties with Pakistan.
3. Europe so far has played it safe calling for moderation from "both sides". But beyond the US, most of the actual diplomacy is being done by Middle Eastern powers, not the west. But....
www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/gymnich...
2. The military challenge in managing escalation relates to (Turkish) drones, which are out of the ordinary for Indo-Pak clashes. It's hard to know what counts as escalation, and both sides want to avoid precendents.
www.ndtv.com/world-news/o...
5 thought on 🇮🇳🇵🇰 for 🇪🇺 from @jankaoertel.bsky.social & me, for @ecfr.eu.
1. 🇵🇰 military action overnight marks new escalation, with drone attacks on major cities. Likely 🇮🇳 will feel compelled to respond again to maintain escalation dominance, as @shashj.bsky.social notes
ecfr.eu/article/esca...
You have to wonder what Mark Carney's other two wishes were after rubbing that bottle
"In the long run, Mr. Trump’s actions raise the possibility of the United States ceding its dominant position in Asia-Pacific security. Why, after all, would an increasingly inward-looking America defend a region where it has a reduced economic stake?"
The basic point:
"This misguided, incompetent attack on global trade threatens to irreparably harm U.S. influence across the world’s most commercially dynamic region, leaving a vacuum for China to fill.....