You’re Invited: Is America Making a Bad Bet on India?
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| For decades, the U.S. foreign-policy establishment has made the assumption that India could serve as a partner as the United States jostles with China for power in the Indo-Pacific region. But Ashley J. Tellis, a longtime watcher of U.S.-India relations, says that Washington’s expectations of New Delhi are misplaced. In a widely read Foreign Affairs essay, Tellis makes the case that the White House should recalibrate its expectations of India. Is Tellis right? Send in your questions for an in-depth discussion with Tellis and FP Live host Ravi Agrawal ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the White House on June 22. | | This pre-recorded conversation will be shared exclusively with FP subscribers. Become a subscriber to read unlimited geopolitical analysis and unlock additional benefits like on-demand FP Live recordings and the opportunity to ask questions directly to expert guests. | | | | | EXPERT GUESTS | | | Ashley J. Tellis | Tata chair for strategic affairs, Carnegie Endowment |
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