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The U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) announced the 12th edition of its Indo-Pacific Security Dialogues, focusing on the Quad and the three-way dynamics among India, China and the United States. The event is scheduled for June 2.
Titled "Delhi, Diplomacy, and Deterrence: The Quad and Trump-Xi in Focus," the virtual dialogue is part of USISPF's dialogue series aimed at examining the growing security challenges in the Indo-Pacific, particularly amid increasing tensions in the South China Sea and the broader region.
The monthly discussions also aim to strengthen understanding of U.S.-India strategic cooperation, the Quad's priorities, and opportunities for collaboration among governments, businesses and policy experts.
This month's USISPF panel will feature four panelists, and the discussion will be moderated by Akshobh Giridharadas, director of strategic communications at USISPF.
Joining Giridharadas will be Sumona Guha, senior director at the center-left think tank Third Way.
Indian American Guha is a former U.S. diplomat and national security expert who previously served as senior director for South Asia on the White House National Security Council and now leads foreign policy initiatives at the center-left think tank Third Way.
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The panel will also feature Tanvi Madan, senior fellow at the Washington-based Brookings Institution.
Madan is a leading expert on Indian foreign policy, China and U.S.-India relations, serving as a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy program at the Washington-based Brookings Institution.
The third Indian-origin expert on the panel is Nishank Motwani, vice president at strategic advisory firm Levenhall.
Motwani is a geopolitical and strategic affairs specialist who serves as vice president at Levenhall, focusing on international security, foreign policy and geopolitical risk analysis.
Last on the list is Ken Moriyasu, senior fellow at the conservative think tank Hudson Institute.
Headquartered in Washington, D.C., USISPF is a nonprofit organization focused on enhancing economic and strategic relations between the United States and India.
The organization regularly convenes business leaders, government officials and experts to discuss trade, investment, technology, energy, defense and innovation-related issues.
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