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Looking East: India, the United States, and the Evolving Security Architecture in East Asia

Fri. June 7th, 2013
Washington, DC

With India’s revitalized Look East policy and the U.S. rebalance toward Asia, New Delhi’s and Washington’s interests are converging. But both initiatives face challenges in the short term. H. K. Singh discussed the shifting economic and security dynamics in India’s immediate neighborhood and Asia more broadly. Frederic Grare moderated. 

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Frederic Grare

Nonresident Senior Fellow, South Asia Program

Frédéric Grare is a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where his research focuses on Indo-Pacific dynamics, the search for a security architecture, and South Asia Security issues.

Hemant Krishan Singh