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Official COP28 Side Event: Trade in a Climate-Constrained World: Adding Value From U.S. Manufacturing to Indian Entrepreneurship Past Event

Official COP28 Side Event: Trade in a Climate-Constrained World: Adding Value From U.S. Manufacturing to Indian Entrepreneurship

The Center for American Progress, the Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, and Development Alternatives are excited to host this official UNFCCC COP28 side event in Dubai.

India’s Backsliding Democracy Past Event
Demonstrators gather in Bengaluru, India, to take part in a rally against the country’s new citizenship law, December 2019.

India’s Backsliding Democracy

Examining how attempts to stifle dissent threaten the world’s largest democracy

Renewed U.S.-India Climate Cooperation Report
 (Indian workers install solar panels at the Gujarat solar park in the Charanka village of the Patan district on April 14, 2012.)

Renewed U.S.-India Climate Cooperation

The United States and India can collaborate to rapidly catalyze foreign institutional investment in India’s green transition, which would significantly influence the global effort to combat climate change.

Kanika Chawla, Alan Yu, Rita Cliffton

What a Biden-Modi Initiative To Spur India’s Green Transition Should Look Like Fact Sheet
 (Kashmiri residents pluck saffron flowers as they take part in the harvest of saffron at a farm in Pampore on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on October 29, 2020.)

What a Biden-Modi Initiative To Spur India’s Green Transition Should Look Like

The United States and India have an opportunity to partner to catalyze foreign institutional investment in India’s green transition—a critical contribution to drive progress in the global effort to combat climate change.

Kanika Chawla, Alan Yu, Rita Cliffton

Five Pillars of an Enduring U.S.-India Partnership Video

Five Pillars of an Enduring U.S.-India Partnership

U.S.-India task force co-chairs, former Indian Ambassador to the United States Nirupama Rao and former U.S. Ambassador to India Richard Verma, discuss the five greatest opportunities and challenges facing the partnership in the coming decade.

Michael Fuchs, Abigail Bard, Andrew Satter

The United States and India: Forging an Indispensable Democratic Partnership Report

The United States and India: Forging an Indispensable Democratic Partnership

The United States and India must forge an indispensable democratic partnership that can serve as a pillar of peace, prosperity, and democracy around the world.

the Center for American Progress Task Force on U.S.-India Relations

Center for American Progress U.S.-India Task Force Report

Center for American Progress U.S.-India Task Force

The Center for American Progress is convening a task force on U.S.-India relations, bringing together a dynamic set of experts from both nations to chart a shared bilateral agenda and to press that agenda in both Washington and New Delhi.

Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in India Article
An man reads a Bengali-language newspaper in Kolkata, India, November 10, 2016. (AP/Bikas Das)

Trump’s Conflicts of Interest in India

Trump’s extensive business connections in India have led him to forge close relations with Indian politicians, including some far-right, extremist figures—alliances that likely won’t serve either Americans or Indians well.

Carolyn Kenney, John Norris

Showing Up Is Not Enough: Trump’s First 100 Days in the Asia-Pacific Report

Showing Up Is Not Enough: Trump’s First 100 Days in the Asia-Pacific

President Trump has so far continued President Barack Obama’s fast pace of high-level engagement in Asia, but Trump’s policies are quickly undermining U.S. interests in regional peace and prosperity.

Michael Fuchs, Brian Harding, Melanie Hart

Paris: The New Geopolitics of Climate Change Article
President Barack Obama walks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be photographed by media at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi, January 25, 2015. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Paris: The New Geopolitics of Climate Change

A series of recent climate pledges from developing countries has demonstrated that the geopolitics of climate action is shifting in the lead-up to the Paris climate agreement.

Gwynne Taraska

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