Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth gave an
overview of the President's upcoming trip to South Asia.
Senator Sam Brownback addressed U.S. interests and
opportunities from a congressional perspective.
The panel discussion focused
on:
- U.S. Approaches to Advancing Peace
and Preventing War in South Asia;
- Threats from terrorism;
- Prospects for Indo-Pakistani
cooperation;
- Nuclear and missile
proliferation;
- Kashmir
Speaker:
- Karl F. Inderfurth
Assistant Secretary of State
Bureau of South Asian Affairs
Panel Discussion:
- Frank Wisner, Moderator
Vice Chairman, American International Group
- Marshall Bouton
Executive Vice President, The Asia Society
- Robert Oakley
National Defense University
- Shirin Tahir-Kheli
Director, South Asia Program,
Foreign Policy Institute, SAIS
- Ashley Tellis
RAND Corporation
Speaker:
- Sam Brownback
U.S. Senate
Archived Audio
Event
Proceedings
Running Time - 2 hr 35 min 50M Download*
Archived Video (Available by Speaker)
Opening
Remarks and Sec. Inderfurth's Remarks
Running Time - 26 min 27M Download*
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Sen.
Brownback's Remarks
Running Time - 18 min 18M Download*
Mr.
Wisner's Remarks
Running Time - 8 min 10M Download*
Mr.
Bouton's Remarks
Running Time - 14 min 17M Download*
Mr.
Oakley's Remarks
Running Time - 12 min 12M Download*
Mr.
Tahir-Kheli's Remarks
Running Time - 20 min 20M Download*
Ms.
Tellis' Remarks
Running Time - 13 min 14M Download*
Q&A
Session
Running Time 23 min 34M Download*
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