
South Asia Programs
Articles
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Oct 31, 2024 |
usip.org | Andrew Scobell |Sameer Lalwani |Daniel Markey |South Asia Programs
KEY TAKEAWAYS Xi and Modi seem keen to patch things up in order to expand mutually beneficial economic interaction. But the deal does not necessarily herald a strategic shift by Beijing and New Delhi. India is unlikely to reverse course in its relationship with the U.S., which has deepened in recent years. KEY TAKEAWAYS Xi and Modi seem keen to patch things up in order to expand mutually beneficial economic interaction.
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May 3, 2024 |
usip.org | South Asia Programs
In 2022, the U.S. Institute of Peace convened a senior study group to examine the evolving threat landscape and counterterrorism challenges in South Asia. The bipartisan study group brought together experts of counterterrorism strategy, diplomacy, intelligence and South Asia to assess terrorism risks from Afghanistan and Pakistan and put forth policy options for future counterterrorism efforts in the region.
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May 2, 2024 |
usip.org | South Asia Programs
Laurel Miller, Co-chairThe Asia FoundationLieutenant General (Ret.) Michael K. Nagata, Co-chairU.S. ArmyDr. Tricia BaconAmerican UniversityShamila ChaudharyFormerly National Security CouncilDr. Brian FinucaneInternational Crisis GroupMajor General (Ret.) Robin FontesU.S. ArmyLarry HendersonArcanum GlobalDr. Colin JacksonU.S. Naval War CollegeDr. Carter MalkasianNaval Post Graduate SchoolAmbassador (Ret.) P.
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