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Tanvi Madan joined Channel NewsAsia to assess the trade implications of India Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington.
Andrew Yeo joined The Korea Society to assess the challenges for South Korea’s democracy and its implications for U.S.-South Korea relations and Seoul’s foreign policy.
Tanvi Madan joined France 24 to discuss superpowers in the age of tech titans and to breakdown the AI summit co-hosted by France and India.
Tanvi Madan joined the Burn Bag Podcast to preview the U.S.-India relationship under Trump ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington.
A year after a marred election, the civilian coalition government, in partnership with the military, has consolidated control over the country … Of course, it has come at quite a bit of..."
Anand Menon joined the Guardian’s “Politics Weekly UK” podcast to speak about the need for the U.K. to balance its relations with the Trump administration and with the...
Tanvi Madan joined Carnegie’s Ashley Tellis and Saheb Singh Chadha for the discussion, “Standoff at the Border: Rebuilding the India-China Relationship.”
Constantino Xavier joined India Today Global to break down India’s 2025 budget and its impact on foreign policy.
Trade and immigration issues are clearly on the Trump administration’s agenda when it comes to India…Its impact will depend in part on India’s response to Trump’s asks, but also how the..."
[The military has come to believe] that it alone can fix Pakistan, that it alone can guarantee the political stability needed for economic progress and can ensure that the economic ship..."
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Monday, 10:00 am - 11:15 am EST
2025
The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C.
Tuesday, 9:00 am - 10:00 am EST