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alyssa / October 26, 2017

Talk Point: What more can India do in Afghanistan without provoking Pakistan?

Talk Point: What more can India do in Afghanistan without provoking Pakistan? – ThePrint

There is increased pressure on India, particularly from the US, to do more in Afghanistan. First, it was President Donald Trump’s policy speech on South Asia that underlined New Delhi’s central role in helping the war-torn country. This was followed by visits to India by the US secretaries for Defence and State, with Afghanistan figuring prominently in talks between the two sides.

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About Alyssa

Alyssa Ayres is senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, based in Washington, DC. She served most recently as deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia during 2010 to 2013, covering all issues across a dynamic region of 1.3 billion people (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan), and providing policy direction and support for four U.S. embassies and four consulates. Trained originally as a cultural historian, she has experience in the nonprofit, government, and private sectors, and has carried out research on both India and Pakistan…READ MORE

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