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What to Expect in Post-Election India

Wed. April 9th, 2014
Washington, DC

Journalist and policy expert Pramit Pal Chaudhuri assessed India’s successes and shortcomings of the past decade and analyzed how this spring’s general election is likely to affect India’s economic and foreign policy landscape. Drawing on decades of insider national security expertise, Chaudhuri brings a unique perspective to the discussion of post-election India. Carnegie’s Frederic Grare moderated.

Pramit Pal Chaudhuri

Pramit Pal Chaudhuri is foreign editor of the Hindustan Times, based in New Delhi, and has been with the paper since 2000. He wrote about international politics and economic issues for the Telegraph and the Statesman newspapers in Calcutta from 1985 to 2000. He is serving his second two-year term on the National Security Advisory Board to the prime minister of India, and has represented India in numerous Track II dialogues, including with the United States, China, Israel, and Japan.

Frederic Grare

Frederic Grare is senior associate and director of Carnegie’s South Asia Program. He works on India’s Look East policy, on Afghanistan and Pakistan’s regional policies, and on the tension between stability and democratization, including civil-military relations, in Pakistan.

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
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Frederic Grare

Nonresident Senior Fellow, South Asia Program

Frédéric Grare was 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.

Pramit Pal Chaudhuri