Briefing on President Bush's Visit to South Asia
- Friday, Feb 24, 2006
-
AUDIO DURATION: 01:09:05
Download Audio (Right-Click and Save)
-
CSIS gathered together four of its experts to brief the media on President Bush's visit to South Asia.
Kurt Campbell, senior vice president, and director of the International Security Program, who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Asia and the Pacific, said the U.S.-India relationship is stronger than it often seems in the media.Robert J. Einhorn, senior adviser in the International Security Program, who served as assistant secretary for nonproliferation at the Department of State, talked about nuclear cooperation between the two countries.
Michael Green, senior adviser and Japan Chair, who served as senior director for Asian affairs at the National Security Council, touched on the many facets of U.S.-Pakistan relations.
Ambassador Teresita Schaffer, director of the South Asia Program, who devoted most of her 30-year career in the Foreign Service to South Asia, said the U.S. and India need to "develop elements of a common vision of the world."
TopicsRegions
Multimedia
- AudioFeb 24, 2006
DURATION: 01:09:05
Files
Find More On:
Defense and Security
Defense and Security - Related In the News
- Feb 10, 2012
- Feb 9, 2012
Defense and Security - Related Publications
- NewsletterFeb 6, 2012
- ReportFeb 6, 2012
Defense and Security - Related Events
Defense and Security - Related Congressional Testimonies
Defense and Security - Related Multimedia
- AudioJan 27, 2012
DURATION: 46:36 - VideoFeb 10, 2012
DURATION: 56:39


