India: Relations with the U.S. and Asia After the Bush Visit

April 3, 2006

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About This Seminar

Dr. Paul will discuss how U.S.-India relations have substantially changed in the past few years. President Bush’s recent visit to India and the nuclear agreement that he signed with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have generated much enthusiasm and controversy in different circles. Dr. Paul will focus on the importance of U.S.-India engagement and its wider implications for the peaceful integration of a rising India into the world order.

This event is supported in part by a grant from The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan.

 

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