The United States and India: A Shared Strategic Future
Experts discuss the finding and recommendations of the CFR-Aspen Institute India joint study group report, The United States and India: A...
Speakers: K. Shankar Bajpai, Founding Chairman, Delhi Policy Group; Former Indian Ambassador to the United States
Tarun Das, Founding Trustee, Aspen Institute India; Former Chief Executive, Confederation of Indian Industry
Stephen J. Hadley, Senior Adviser for International Affairs, United States Institute of Peace; Former Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
John D. Podesta, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for American Progress; Former White House Chief of Staff
Nirupama Rao, Indian Ambassador to the United States
Ashley J. Tellis, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Former Senior Director for Strategic Planning and Southwest Asia, National Security Council
Presider: Robert D. Blackwill, Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations; Former U.S. Ambassador to India; Co-Chair, U.S.-India Joint Study Group on Shared National Interests
September 19, 2011
Experts discuss the finding and recommendations of the CFR-Aspen Institute India joint study group report, The United States and India: A Shared Strategic Future.
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