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莫迪治下的孟印关系

2014年6月30日周一

华盛顿特区

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纳伦德拉·莫迪当选印度新一任总理为印孟关系的未来提出了各种疑问。莫迪的前任虽然未能最终签署有关边界划分和水资源共享等关键协议,但是他与孟加拉国的关系牢固并从中受益乃是事实。两国政府的任务都是继续保持友好合作关系,并使这种关系上升到新的高度,但孟加拉国的国内政治问题可能会影响到两国的这些努力。孟加拉国前外交官法鲁克·索布汗就这一重要双边关系的未来走向提出了自己的独到见解。研讨会由卡内基的格瑞尔主持。

南亚印度阿富汗巴基斯坦东南亚中国经济国际安全挑战美国外交政策

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Frederic Grare
Former Nonresident Senior Fellow, South Asia Program
Frederic Grare
Farooq Sobhan

Farooq Sobhan is president and CEO of the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute. Sobhan previously served as executive chairman of Bangladesh’s Board of Investment; special envoy to the prime minister (1997–1999); and foreign secretary (1995–1997). He has also served as ambassador and high commissioner to India, China, Malaysia, and the United Nations.

卡内基在公共政策问题上不采取机构立场;此处表达的观点属于作者,不一定反映卡内基、其员工或受托人的观点。

活动演讲者

Frederic Grare

Former 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.

Farooq Sobhan

Farooq Sobhan is president and CEO of the Bangladesh Enterprise Institute. Sobhan previously served as executive chairman of Bangladesh’s Board of Investment; special envoy to the prime minister (1997–1999); and foreign secretary (1995–1997). He has also served as ambassador and high commissioner to India, China, Malaysia, and the United Nations.

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