The U.S. is the superpower; India is the largest democracy in the world; China is the second largest economy and most populous country. What these three countries do now and in the future will have a huge impact on peace and prosperity in the world.
How can Delhi, Washington, and Beijing work together in sustaining peace and prosperity?Will differences in the political system and values make it impossible for such grand collaboration to take place? What lessons can be drawn from a recent border dispute between China and India? How should the U.S. approach the proliferation issue in the Korean Peninsula?
These are the questions that will be addressed by Ambassador Arun Singh, former Indian Ambassador to the U.S. and Hank Levine, former American Consul General in Shanghai.
Speakers:
Ambassador Arun Singh
Former Indian Ambassador to the U.S. and Halle Distinguished Fellow
Hank Levine
Senior Advisor at the Albright Stonebridge Group, former Consul General at the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai
Note: The China Town Hall will follow this event in the same room beginning at 6:00 pm.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration requested.