India’s Strategic Evolution
Mike and Jude are joined by C. Raja Mohan, Senior Fellow with the
Asia Society Policy Institute in Delhi and Visiting Research
Professor and former Director of the Institute of South Asian
Studies (ISAS) at the National University of Singapore.
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The “Asia Chessboard” features in-depth conversations with the most prominent strategic thinkers on Asia. Host Michael Green, Henry A. Kissinger Chair at CSIS and CEO of the United States Studies Centre, takes the debate beyond the headlines of the day...
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This week, Mike and Jude are joined by C. Raja Mohan, Senior Fellow
with the Asia Society Policy Institute in Delhi and Visiting
Research Professor and former Director of the Institute of South
Asian Studies (ISAS) at the National University of Singapore. Mohan
was the founding director of Carnegie India in
Delhi – the sixth international center of Carnegie
Endowment for Peace, and has previously served on India’s National
Security Advisory Board. They begin by
examining India’s strategic outlook since the end of the
Cold War, considering India’s history, the evolution of
its economic model, and shifts in the political perspectives
and priorities of the Indian government. They then
turn to India’s role in BRICS – examining the
relationship of India and China within the
organization, the reasoning behind India's participation in
BRICS, and implications of the August 2023 BRICS
summit. Next they discuss Delhi’s changing
relationship with Taipei and expanding engagement with Japan
and Australia. The conversation concludes with an assessment
of what India wants for its strategic future, and how it would
interact with the international world order.
with the Asia Society Policy Institute in Delhi and Visiting
Research Professor and former Director of the Institute of South
Asian Studies (ISAS) at the National University of Singapore. Mohan
was the founding director of Carnegie India in
Delhi – the sixth international center of Carnegie
Endowment for Peace, and has previously served on India’s National
Security Advisory Board. They begin by
examining India’s strategic outlook since the end of the
Cold War, considering India’s history, the evolution of
its economic model, and shifts in the political perspectives
and priorities of the Indian government. They then
turn to India’s role in BRICS – examining the
relationship of India and China within the
organization, the reasoning behind India's participation in
BRICS, and implications of the August 2023 BRICS
summit. Next they discuss Delhi’s changing
relationship with Taipei and expanding engagement with Japan
and Australia. The conversation concludes with an assessment
of what India wants for its strategic future, and how it would
interact with the international world order.
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