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Beyond Tariffs: Resilience of a US-India Partnership

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Join New Lines Institute on October 1, 2025 for an in-person panel on the role India-U.S. relations play in maintaining the current global order. Against the backdrop of escalating trade tensions, icons of Indian media will lead a thought-provoking discussion on the next steps for building and strengthening ties between these two leading world powers.

The panel, moderated by Dr. Muqtedar Khan will explore critical economic, diplomatic and geopolitical dynamics between India and the U.S. The distinguished Indian delegation will shed light on the diversity of views held by critical stakeholders at home and abroad on the rapidly evolving nature of US-India relations. 

Key topics include:

  • Economic imperatives of both U.S. and India and a new trade agreement
  • The future of India, U.S., Japan, and Australia alliance and security in the Indo-Pacific 
  • The role of Russian oil, and possible alternatives for India
  • The impact of tariffs on Indian domestic politics

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the future of India and U.S. relations!

Moderated by
Dr. Muqtedar Khan
Professor, University of Delaware
Senior Fellow, New Lines Institute

Panelists to be Announced

When
October 1, 2025
6:30 – 8:00 p.m. EDT

Where
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20001

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