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Home >  Short Publications >  U.S.-India Relations: Report on AEI's 2003-04 Roundtable Discussions
U.S.-India Relations: Report on AEI's 2003-04 Roundtable Discussions
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By Gautam Adhikari
Posted: Wednesday, June 22, 2005
WORKING PAPERS
AEI Online  (Washington)
Publication Date: June 22, 2005
 

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From October 2003 to October 2004, AEI hosted a series of roundtable discussions and public events to examine expanding and deepening relations between the United States and India. This document is a summary of issues emerging from these discussions, and includes a select list of observations made at the roundtable sessions. Participants included scholars, journalists, diplomats, officials, foreign policy analysts, economists, business executives, entrepreneurs, and visiting Indian parliamentarians.

 

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