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U.S.-India: Realizing the Potential

India’s emergence as a global power has the potential to transform the Indo-Pacific region and the world. Its promising demographics, growing economy, advancing military capabilities, technological prowess, and enormous soft power influence position India to play a major role in shaping geopolitical trends and the future global order. The Indo-Pacific Security Program focuses on analyzing key aspects of the relationship, including defense and security, technology cooperation, supply chain resiliency, and India’s role in the Quad, taking stock of the progress in relations and exploring new areas for collaboration that will help ensure the relationship fully reaches its maximum potential.

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