The Biden administration has been in office for just a little over two months but India has already emerged as an important foreign policy priority for the president and his new team. But what do the United States and India seek to do together? What is the significance of this month’s leadership-level Quad summit? And, at a time when democracy is under stress globally, how are these two democracies managing their own domestic challenges at home?
To discuss these questions and more, the Indian Ambassador to the United States Taranjit Singh Sandhu joins Milan on the podcast this week. There are few people in the Indian government who have more experience living and working in the United States as Ambassador Sandhu, who is on his third tour of duty in Washington.
Ambassador Sandhu and Milan discuss how U.S.-India relations have evolved since the former’s first posting in Washington in 1997 and what the future might hold for the bilateral partnership. Plus, the two discuss democracy in India, the importance of the Quad, and the state of U.S.-India economic ties.
Episode notes:
A Realistic and Resilient U.S.-India Partnership
Reexamining America’s Bet on India
Exploring Caste in America
Unleashing India’s Animal Spirits
The Democratic Dynamism of India's Slums
What’s Happening to India’s Rohingya Refugees?
The Congress Comeback in Karnataka
Opening the Black Box of India’s Internal Security State
Demography, Democracy, and India’s Destiny?
The Mythmaking of Nehru’s India
Ramachandra Guha Revisits India After Gandhi
Is India’s Moment a Mirage?
The Aftermath of the Adani Affair
How Bureaucracy Can Work for the Poor
The Untold Global Backstory of India's Nuclear Program
The Long and Winding Road of U.S.-India Relations
Age of Vice: When Art Meets Life
A Portrait of India's Parliament
Can India Break Away From Russia?
Can India Lead From the Front?
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