The Taliban’s rapid advance to control more territory in Afghanistan is raising alarms. Rudra Chaudhuri discusses the implications for bordering nations such as India. He was speaking with David Ingles & Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Rudra Chaudhuri, Amb. Gautam Mukhopadhyaya, Amb. Husain Haqqani, and Prof. Vanda Felbab-Brown discuss the future of Afghanistan post the upcoming U.S. withdrawal and its potential impact on the security dynamics, geopolitics, and economics of South Asia.
Rudra Chaudhuri speaks on contemporary U.S.-India relations in this seminar organized by Institut d’Estudis Nord-Americans (IEN) and IBEI within a program on American politics and international security.
Rudra Chaudhuri in conversation with Nick Clegg, vice president, Global Affairs and Communications, Facebook, at the first edition of 'Facebook Fuel for India.'
S. Jaishankar, external affairs minister of India, and William J. Burns, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discuss the role of technology in foreign policy at Carnegie India's Global Technology Summit 2020. The conversation was moderated by Rudra Chaudhuri.
Renu Pall, Nandini Kannan, Jay Gullish, Modan Saha, and Rudra Chaudhuri discuss the future of India-U.S. digital collaboration at Carnegie India's Global Technology Summit 2020.
In this podcast, Rudra Chaudhuri joins The Hindu BusinessLine to help us understand the history of U.S.-India relations, the impact of the 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue, and the way forward.
Anatol Lieven and Rudra Chaudhuri join Srinath Raghavan to analyze the implications of the recent intra-Afghan negotiations. Are the negotiating parties well-poised towards building a peace deal? How has South Asia been involved in this arduous process?
In May 2018, President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met in Wuhan for an informal summit that many said helped reset the relationship following the Doklam crisis. In this episode, Paul Haenle spoke with Rudra Chaudhuri and Srinath Raghavan about the state of China-India relations one year after Wuhan.
As the United States' relationships with Russia and China shift, and it faces a domestic backlash against globalization, India must take greater responsibility for its own regional security, re-evaluate its technology policies, and help stabilize the global trading system.