
With more than a billion citizens, a thriving economy and a rapidly modernizing military, India is swiftly becoming a growing force in geopolitics. Teresita Schaffer explores the country’s complex relationships with its neighbors in Asia and the Persian Gulf and describes how the increased competitive pressures of its economy will force the United States to adapt.
Watch video on the Brookings Institution web site, August 5, 2011.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer,
I recently came across your website and think you might find a project I’ve just launched of interest to you. I am a graduate student studying Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California, and I’ll be leading a group of my classmates on a research trip to India this December. We’ll be discussing a wide-range of issues relevant to South Asia with public, private, and nonprofit organizations in New Delhi and Mumbai. Along the way, we’ll be reporting on our findings on our website. I invite you to join in the dialogue on our website, http://www.indiapublicdiplomacy.com.
Thanks,
Maya
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Candidate, Master of Public Diplomacy
Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism
University of Southern California