Hudson Institute will host a daylong conference on United States–India security cooperation featuring leading experts and policymakers.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official state visit in June 2023 showcased Washington and New Delhi’s close strategic bonds. The two countries have a similar vision for the Indo-Pacific, agree on the shared threat from China, and are collaborating on defense and technology. They also share concerns on security issues like terrorism. During the conference, expert panels will discuss how to further the US-India relationship and promote cooperation on vital issues in South Asia and beyond.
Tentative Agenda
Panel 1: Shared Security Interests and Challenges
Lisa Curtis, Senior Fellow and Director, Indo-Pacific Security Program, Center for a New American Security
Tamanna Salikuddin, Director, South Asia Programs, United States Institute of Peace
Elizabeth Threlkeld, Director, South Asia Program, Stimson Center
Panel 2: Terrorism and Other Regional Security Challenges
Tricia Bacon, Associate Professor, American University
Michael Rubin, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Jesse Singh, Founder and Chairman, Sikhs of America
Dinsha Mistree, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution
Jeff Smith, Director, Asian Studies Center, Heritage Foundation
Vikram Singh, Senior Advisor, Defense and Aerospace, US-India Strategic Policy Forum
More speakers to be confirmed.
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