The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Confederation of Indian Industry hosted a conference on the future of the U.S.-India partnership, ten years after the Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Confederation of Indian Industry hosted a conference on the future of the U.S.-India partnership, ten years after the Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative.
The opening to the day-long conference on the future of U.S.-India relations.
The United States will continue to play an important role in India’s transformation.
There is room for growth in bilateral trade between the United States and India.
In a video message, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice thanked the conference participants who had worked to make the U.S.-India nuclear deal a reality.
The story of how the Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative came about and what lessons can be drawn from it for future diplomatic efforts.
Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu, India’s Union Minister of Railways, spoke about the future of U.S.-India relations.
India currently faces a number of economic obstacles, from improving the ease of doing business to attracting foreign investment.
Four former national security advisers from India and the United States reflected on broad international challenges and the U.S.-India partnership.
Both the United States and India have immense strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific and in Asia more broadly, and the U.S.-India security and defense partnership will be valuable in achieving both their national and mutual goals.
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