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I was happy to host my good friend Dr. Ashley Tellis for a fascinating and insightful conversation with our staff on the U.S.-India relationship. Carnegie South Asia
New #GrandTamasha : Rahul Gandhi is not the Congress president, but he is its face. He's a politician but one whose rhetoric often spurns politics. Journalist Samanth Subramanian, who profiled Gandhi for NYT Magazine, joins me to discuss what exactly Rahul Gandhi wants: grand-tamasha.simplecast.com/episodes/what-…
1: I'm delighted to welcome Oriana Skylar Mastro to our team at Carnegie Endowment as a nonresident scholar in our #CarnegieAsia program. Oriana is a creative and outstanding scholar of Chinese military and security policy, Asia-Pacific security issues, war termination, and coercive diplomacy.
Excellent Foreign Affairs essay by Paul Staniland of Carnegie South Asia: “Washington will be most effective when it approaches Asia’s swing states as they are: complicated and autonomous countries, not pieces on a chessboard.” foreignaffairs.com/asia/myth-asia…
New #GrandTamasha : Smriti Kak has spent 24/7 covering the BJP for Hindustan Times. She joins me this week to discuss the BJP’s campaign strategy, what it’s learned from the early phases, and where it sees possible breakthroughs bit.ly/3QrAljP
The latest in our Carnegie Endowment Hindustan Times #IndiaElects2024 collaboration: Anirvan Chowdhury on how the BJP wins over women voters hindustantimes.com/india-news/ele…
Really enjoyed this conversation with James Zarsadiaz University of San Francisco about his book, 'Resisting Change in Suburbia: Asian Immigrants and Frontier Nostalgia in L.A.' Thanks to my colleagues Carnegie Endowment California for putting us together: carnegieendowment.org/2024/04/26/how…
1/ Out now: the latest essay in our Carnegie Endowment #IndiaElects2024 series: Anirvan Chowdhury (@chyawanprash) examines the BJP's unique strategy of incorporating women into political spaces through the moral concept of 'seva' carnegieendowment.org/2024/04/26/how…
On this week #GrandTamasha , Maitreesh Ghatak joins me to talk about poverty and inequality trends in India. While we did not plan it this way, I suppose it's good timing given the raging debate about an inheritance tax: grand-tamasha.simplecast.com/episodes/the-g…
New #GrandTamasha : The Indian government's new fact sheet on consumption trends has kicked off the latest round of the Great Indian Poverty (and Inequality) Debate. An authority on the subject--economist Maitreesh Ghatak (Maitreesh Ghatak)--joins me to discuss: grand-tamasha.simplecast.com/episodes/the-g…
OUT NOW: Ashley J. Tellis writes for East Asia Forum's East Asia Forum Quarterly on India's sweet spot eastasiaforum.org/quarterlies/in…
This week, Ashley J. Tellis Carnegie South Asia sat down with Ashok Malik & 𝚊𝚕𝚢𝚜𝚜𝚊 𝚊𝚢𝚛𝚎𝚜 to discuss what a Modi 3.0 might mean for India at this Carnegie Endowment #IndiaElects2024 event.
You can watch their entire conversation here: youtube.com/watch?list=PL1…
Voting in India's 18th general election begins on Friday, April 19. If you're trying to understand what will happen over the next 44 days, check out our accessible Carnegie Endowment #IndiaElects2024 explainer carnegieendowment.org/publications/i…
This week on #GrandTamasha , we preview the upcoming 2024 Indian general election, which kicks off on Friday, with Hindustan Times editor-in-chief sukumar ranganathan. In this clip, I ask Sukumar about what this election is about. His answer: grand-tamasha.simplecast.com/episodes/previ…
New #GrandTamasha out now: The first phase of India's 44-day general elections begin on April 19. We preview the emerging contest with Sukumar Ranganathan (sukumar ranganathan), editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times grand-tamasha.simplecast.com/episodes/previ…