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Special Event

The Future of U.S.-India Relations

When

Friday Feb 19, 2010 (noon–2pm)

Where

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Asia Society and Museum (Venue Partner)

725 Park Avenue

212.288.6400

Directions: Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4 to Madison & 70th; M101, M102 to Lexington & 70th; M30 to Park & 72nd; M66 to Park & 68th OR Subway: #6 to 68th St.

Price

$22 members; $26 students with ID/seniors; $30 nonmembers

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Asia Society and Museum says…

As the Obama Administration enters its second year, domestic concerns dominate news headlines. President Obama's 'new era in U.S. foreign relations" is perceived to have slipped down the list of policy priorities. Although the President made some progress dismissing these notions when he became the first sitting U.S. President to preside over a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on September 24 and when he announced the deployment of an additional 30,000 soldiers to Afghanistan on December 1, how much progress did these actions make? How does India view U.S. policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan? How does New Delhi view Washington’s climate change policy and its leadership of international organizations?