On April 23, 2021, USIP hosted a discussion on what the recent thaw between India and Pakistan reveals about each country’s strategic thinking, the region’s overarching security concerns, and opportunities for the United States to encourage confidence building and crisis management even if peace remains elusive.
SpeakersMadiha Afzal Rubenstein Fellow, Foreign Policy, The Brookings Institution
Tanvi Madan Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution
Shuja Nawaz Distinguished Fellow, South Asia, Atlantic Council
Ashley Tellis Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Tamanna Salikuddin, moderator Director, South Asia, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/quiet-line-control-progress-india-pakistan-relations
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