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Conference proceedings on Indian and U.S. security cooperation : defense production, Indo-Pacific region, and Afghanistan / John V. Parachini, Rafiq Dossani, Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan,... [et al.]

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  • Conference proceedings on Indian and U.S. security cooperation : defense production, Indo-Pacific region, and Afghanistan / John V. Parachini, Rafiq Dossani, Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan,... [et al.]
  • Santa Monica (Calif.) : Rand
  • C 2023
  • 1 vol. (VII-110 p.) : tabl. ; 28 cm
  • Conference proceedings RAND A2613-1
  • 978-1-977411-61-7
  • 1-977411-61-4
  • 9781977411617 br.
  • Conference proceedings RAND A2613-1
  • 327.540 73
  • Textes issus de communications, présentés lors d'une conférence en ligne, organisée par "the Rand corporation, tenue du 30 juin au 1er juillet 2022
  • "Rand national security research Division"
  • "Prepared for the U.S. Department of State"
  • Autres contributeurs : Richard S. Guirven, Yusuf Unjhawala, Abhijit Singh, Cortez A. Cooper III, Shanthie Mariet D'Souza (coauteurs)
  • Bibliogr. p 86-110
  • Conference Overview and Outcomes Appendix A: Conference Schedule Appendix B: U.S. Security Cooperation with India: The Road Less Traveled Appendix C: The Making of an India-U.S. Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership Appendix D: America's Indian Ocean Imperative: Integrating a Two-Ocean Strategy Appendix E: Power Play in the Indian Ocean: Assessing India's Maritime Strategy Appendix F: Indian Equities and Strategy in Afghanistan Appendix G: Major Power Equities in Afghanistan: Drifting to Relative Normalcy or State Collapse ?
  • Weapon exports and the provision of security and military services abroad by China and Russia serve as a means for both countries to extend their influence around the globe. How do such activities affect India--an emerging great power--and what do they mean for India-U.S. security cooperation? A conference held on June 30 and July 1, 2022, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, was part of an ongoing project focusing on these questions. Participants explored Indian and U.S. views on important security issues across the Indo-Pacific and sought to identify areas of mutual interest and disagreement. Discussions were informed by six papers--three from the RAND Corporation and three from the Observer Research Foundation--that discussed common approaches to bilateral security cooperation, Russian arms sales to India, and the challenges posed by China to regional security. This report contains those papers, along with a summary of the issues discussed.
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