U.S.-India Relations: Regional Security and Energy Cooperation

Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh's trip to Washington--the first state visit to the Obama White House--could not come at a more opportune time. The United States is at an important crossroads in Afghanistan and Asia, and India's policies could play a key role in promoting security and stability in the region. In addition, U.S.-India cooperation is essential to moving forward on many other issues of global importance such as climate change and energy policy. Will strengthening relations between the world's two largest democracies be recognized as a top priority by both Washington and New Delhi? How should the United States and India cooperate to better meet security demands in South Asia, especially with respect to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China? What direction should the U.S.-India strategic partnership take on global issues such as climate change and energy policy?

These and other questions will be discussed at this AEI event by government, academic, and industry experts who will offer their thoughts on the upcoming meeting between President Obama and Prime Minister Singh and the relationship between the two countries.

About the Author

 

Steven F.
Hayward
  • Steven F. Hayward writes on a wide range of public policy issues. He is the author of the Almanac of Environmental Trends, and the author of many books on environmental topics. He has written biographies of Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and of Winston Churchill, and the upcoming book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents. Mr. Hayward is also a senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute. He contributes to AEI's Energy and Environment Outlook series. 
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