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A Constantly Revolving Door | Guest Column

India's leadership should remain alert to the possibility of an abrupt policy shift by the US on regional security.

The spate and pace of resignations and firings from the Donald Trump administration has no parallels in the history of any 20th century American presidency. The five most recent and prominent departures, of course, have been Nikki Haley, the United Nations ambassador in October; Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general in November; Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the interior around mid-December; followed by James Mattis, the secretary of defense in late

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