26
October 2022
Past Event
Seventy-Five Years of India-US Partnership

Seventy-Five Years of India-US Partnership

Past Event
Online Only
October 26, 2022
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar at Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh on August 4, 2022. (Andrew Harnik/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
26
October 2022
Past Event
Speakers:
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Aparna Pande

Research Fellow, India and South Asia

Arun Kumar Singh

Senior Counselor, Cohen Group, and former Indian Ambassador to the US

Atul Keshap

President, USIBC, and former US Ambassador to India

Narayan Ramachandran

Co-founder and Senior Fellow, Takshashila Institution

Daniel Castro

Vice President, ITIF, and Director, Center for Data Innovation

Ever since India gained independence 75 years ago, the partnership between India and the United States has been critical. Successive American administrations have described relations with Delhi as the defining partnership of the twenty-first century, while successive Indian governments have referred to the US as India’s most important partner. The two countries are linked economically, with bilateral trade between the two countries standing at $160 billion annually, which includes $20 billion in defense trade. India is also key to the US’s Indo-Pacific strategy and is critical to the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or Quad.

Please join Hudson Institute and Takshashila Institution for a discussion on the partnership between the oldest democracy and the largest democracy. Participants include Amb. Arun Kumar Singh, former Indian ambassador to the United States; Amb. Atul Keshap, former US ambassador to India; Daniel Castro, vice president of Information Technology and Innovation Fund (ITIF); and Narayan Ramachandran, co-founder and senior fellow at Takshashila Institution.

 

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