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  • Ashley J. Tellis on India-US Nuclear Deal, Climate Action, and Diplomatic Relations

Ashley J. Tellis on India-US Nuclear Deal, Climate Action, and Diplomatic Relations

December 2023 872 views 17 mins 25 secs

In this exclusive interview with Ashley J. Tellis, Data Chair for Strategic Affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, key insights into the evolving India-US relationship are unveiled. The conversation delves into the written deal between India and the US forged nearly two decades ago, centred on the acquisition of a nuclear reactor, shedding light on the Biden administration's efforts over the past two years to navigate and conclude this crucial accord. Tellis highlights two critical issues and benefits associated with the deal, underlining the challenges India may experience in procuring nuclear reactors in the next two years. The discussion extends to the potential role of nuclear energy in combating climate change. Additionally, Tellis provided nuanced perspectives on the broader India-US relationship, citing the China factor as a catalyst for strengthened ties. The interview concludes with insights into the crucial nature of the next year for both countries and a positive acknowledgement of the US stance on the India-Canada issue.

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