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Mr P. S. Suryanarayana

Adjunct Senior Fellow
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India’s Pakistani Challenge Betwixt Two Behemoths
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Mr P. S. Suryanarayana

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Biography

Mr P S Suryanarayana is Adjunct Senior Fellow with the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, since September 2020. Earlier, he was Visiting Senior Fellow at the RSIS for 25 months and, before that, Editor (Current Affairs) at the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS), National University of Singapore (NUS) for six years.

He is the author of three books: The Elusive Tipping Point: China-India Ties for a New Order (World Scientific, Singapore, 2021); Smart Diplomacy: Exploring China-India Synergy (World Century, USA, 2016); and The Peace Trap: An Indo-Sri Lankan Political Crisis (Affiliated East West Press, India, 1988).

Originally, as foreign correspondent of India’s English-language daily, The Hindu, he served successively in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the Asia-Pacific region (with Singapore as his base and by travelling widely across the region). He has interviewed national leaders and diplomats of South Asian and East Asian countries including China, Japan, ASEAN (including Singapore), Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and others. Reporting from conflict zones, he also interviewed several top militant leaders. His journalistic assignments included the coverage of civil wars in Sri Lanka and Afghanistan; political unrest in Pakistan, ‘East Timor’ and Fiji; and the US-led ‘Desert Storm’ in the Gulf, at different times.

Suryanarayana was a delegate at the launch of Belt and Road Forum (BRF) by Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing in 2017, and a participant at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum in 2019. He has also attended the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore for a number of years. He holds Master of Arts (University of Madras, India, 1971), and he participated in a four-week-long ‘Media Seminar’ on America’s foreign policy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in the US in 1992.

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Areas of Expertise

  • Indian Foreign Policy
  • India-China Relations (including BRI)
  • India’s ‘Act East Policy’
  • India and its Neighbourhood (Pakistan, Sri Lanka)
  • India, Major Powers and Multilateralism

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RSIS Publications

    RSIS Commentary Series

    • India’s Pakistani Challenge Betwixt Two Behemoths

      10 May, 2025

    • New Fragility in India-China Ties: Signs of Cautious Engagement?

      02 July, 2024

    • Israel-Hamas War: Unspoken Interests of India and China

      08 December, 2023

    • Canada-India Row: A Test of the “Rules-Based Order”

      09 October, 2023

    • G20 Delhi Summit Consensus: Internationalism of India and China

      21 September, 2023

    • India’s Quest for a New Worldview

      18 July, 2023

    • How “Strategic” is India’s Indo-Pacific “Vision”?

      12 June, 2023

    • Riding Two Horses: India’s Challenge Helming G20 and SCO

      25 April, 2023

    • New Era Under Xi Jinping: Challenges for India

      14 November, 2022

    • Smart Powering India-Singapore Ties

      18 October, 2022

    • Xi’s ‘Balance of Interest Solution’: Pre-empting an Asian NATO?

      31 March, 2022

    • Reality Check for India’s China Policy

      18 March, 2022

    • India’s Quest for Multipolarity

      20 December, 2021

    • India’s Afghan and AUKUS Dilemmas

      11 October, 2021

    • India’s Vaccine Ambition: How Far Can It Go?

      06 July, 2021

    • India’s China Policy: Strategic Shift or a Drift?

      13 April, 2021

    • Potential China-India Dilemma?

      23 December, 2020

    • China-India Border Crisis: Can a New CBM Avert War?

      02 November, 2020

    • Sino-Indian Face-Off: ‘Mutual Security’?

      18 June, 2020

    • China’s Quest for Stability: Images and Realities

      12 November, 2019

    • Xi-Modi Summit: Testing Their Political Will?

      17 October, 2019

    • India’s Kashmir Move: More Than Meets the Eye?

      16 August, 2019

    • Modi’s Two-Front Diplomacy: An Opportunity Ahead?

      13 June, 2019

    • Geopolitical Moves: China’s BRI Signals To India?

      07 May, 2019

    • India-Pakistan Crisis: A New International Factor

      06 March, 2019

    • Sri Lanka: An Ideological Power Struggle

      22 January, 2019

    • ‘New Way’ to Manage Sino-Indian Engagement?

      10 January, 2019

    • Are Big Powers Pivoting towards India?

      12 December, 2018

    • India Acts East, Looks West

      03 December, 2018

    • CO18165 | China-India-US Triangle Shaping Up?

      10 October, 2018

    • CO18137 | India-China: Forging ‘Development Partnership’?

      16 August, 2018

    • CO18113 | China-India Engagement: Towards A New-Normal?

      03 July, 2018

    • CO18095 | India’s Strategy of Connectivity and Autonomy

      11 June, 2018

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External Publications

Authored Books

  • Grey Zone Governance in Geopolitics: The Case of Artificial Intelligence. New Delhi, India: KW Publishers, 2024
  • The Elusive Tipping Point: China–India Ties for a New Order. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2021
  • Smart Diplomacy: Exploring China-India Synergy. : World Scientific Publishing, 2016
  • Suryanarayana, P S. The Peace Trap: An Indo-Sri Lankan Political Crisis, New Delhi and Chennai, India: Affiliated East-West Press, 1988.

Journal Articles

  • “Sri Lanka: China’s First ‘Catch’ in the Indo-Pacific” in Indian Ocean Studies, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2024, pp. 199-212
  • “China–India Rivalry: The Saga of Game Changers” in East Asian Policy, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2021, pp. 5-18
  • “Window of ‘Opportunity’ in India-China Diplomacy, Border Affairs, July-September 2019” in Border Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 4, 2019, pp. 10-14
  • “Sino-Indian Ties: Beyond a Symphony of Sentiments” in Border Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2019, pp. 7-10
  • “The Growing US Factor in India’s Ties with China” in Border Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2018, pp. 4-7

Chapters in Edited Books

  • Suryanarayana, P S. “The Pakistan Challenge: Modi’s ‘China Card’” in ‘Modi and the World: (Re)Constructing Indian Foreign Policy’, edited by Sinderpal Singh, Singapore: World Scientific, 2017.
  • Suryanarayana, P S. ‘India’s Place and ASEAN’s Primacy in the New East Asia’ in ‘ASEAN matters! Reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’, edited by Lee Yoong Yoong, Singapore: World Scientific, 2011.

Working Papers

  • Suryanarayana, P S. “Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal: A Strategic Factor in China-South Asia Relations”, ISAS Working Paper No. 248, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, 12 December 2016.

Op-Eds

  • “AI: An emerging strategic deterrent in China-India ties?”, Singapore: ThinkChina portal, 15 October 2024
  • “Has re-elected Modi stepped on China’s ‘red line’?”, Singapore: ThinkChina portal, 19 June 2024
  • “G20 summit 2023: India-China win-win moment?”, ThinkChina, 19 September 2023
  • “Can the Russia-India-China (RIC) Troika Overcome its Existential Dilemma?”, ThinkChina, 2 May 2023
  • “India’s G20 Presidency: Can China and India Cooperate to Create an ‘Asian Moment’?”, ThinkChina, 3 January 2023
  • “India’s stand on Taiwan crisis: Rebalancing ties with China”, Think China, 29 August 2022
  • “India’s choice: Pro-US, pro-China or stay autonomous?”, Think China, 16 June 2022
  • “Lessons from Russia-Ukraine war: The UN of 1945 must be reformed”, ThinK China, 14 April 2022
  • “Overcoming Power Imbalances and Policy Clashes: The Quest for a Peaceful China-India Future”, ThinkChina, 20 December 2021
  • “A Pause at the Brink?”, China-India Brief, 31 March 2021
  • “India’s new Kashmir policy challenges Pakistan and China”, East Asia Forum, 25 September 2019
  • “The ‘softer’ side of Asia’s giants”, East Asia Forum, 20 February 2019
  • “Why this Flurry of Smiles in China-India Ties?”, China-India Brief, 16 August 2018

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