The “20 Years of Transformation in South Asia” conference examined developments within the region and in the role of South Asian states on the global scene. It marked the official launch of the Carnegie South Asia Program.
The “20 Years of Transformation in South Asia” conference examined developments within the region and in the role of South Asian states on the global scene. It marked the official launch of the Carnegie South Asia Program.

The Indian diaspora in America has the potential to have a significant impact on the U.S. relationship with India.

Over the past two decades, India has enjoyed unprecedented economic growth fueled by major domestic reforms. But corruption, limited resources, and fierce Chinese competition all threaten to cut short India’s boom.

As India’s capabilities evolve, so, too, do its old rivalries and strategic interests abroad.

Despite the appearance of improved relations, the possibility of war in South Asia remains very real.

A number of serious governance challenges face Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.