Experts:
Moeed Yusuf
William B. Taylor
In light of the national security importance of India-Pakistan relations, USIP supports two Track-II dialogues on normalization between the two nuclear powers. On July 12, participants from these dialogues and Congressional experts discussed outcomes to expect from reemerging official dialogue between India and Pakistan, and what these talks could mean for stability in South Asia.
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Featuring:
Ambassador Shamshad Ahmad, panelist
former Foreign Secretary
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Jonah Blank, moderator
Policy Director for South Asia and Southeast Asia
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Majority Staff
Alexander Evans, moderator
Henry Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations
Library of Congress
Mohsin Khan, panelist
Senior Fellow
Petersen Institute for International Economics
Ambassador Dennis Kux, panelist
Senior Policy Scholar
Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars
Ambassador Lalit Mansingh, panelist
former Foreign Secretary
Republic of India
Congressman Jim McDermott, introductory remarks
U.S. House of Representatives, Washington State's 7th District; and
Founder, Congressional India and Indian-Americans Caucus
Michael Phelan, closing remarks
Senior Professional Staff Member
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Ambassador Teresita Schaffer, panelist
Non-Resident Senior Fellow
Brookings Institution
Inderjit Singh, panelist
Professor of Economics and Strategic Studies
National War College
William B. Taylor, remarks
Senior Vice President, Center for Conflict Management
United States Institute of Peace
Moeed Yusuf, remarks
South Asia Adviser
United States Institute of Peace
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