Nuclear Issues

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Cluver, Chaudhry and Najam

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News

Ambassador of Pakistan to the US: "Now is the ideal time to reset relations."

| Apr. 27, 2017

Two days after presenting his credentials to President Trump, His Excellency Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, the newly appointed Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States, expressed optimism about bilateral relations between the two countries. Respondent Adil Najam, Dean of the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was more cautious in his assessment of the relationship after years of "reset."

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Analysis & Opinions - Forbes

What the Iran Deal Means for India

| July 31, 2015

In this Forbes (Asia) piece, author Ronak Desai examines what the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement means for India. Overall, he writes, the Iran deal is good news for New Delhi. The extent to which India is able to leverage and capture the potential economic and strategic opportunities created by the accord will depend largely on whether Tehran is perceived to be complying with the nuclear agreement moving forward. Either way, India is one of the most significant, albeit unexpected, beneficiaries of the pact so far.

Minister Khurshid addresses an audience at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Jim Smith

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Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid visits Harvard

Oct. 04, 2013

Minister Khurshid addressed a crowd of students, faculty and guests at the Harvard Kennedy School as part of the India & South Asia Program’s international speaker series, co-sponsored by Harvard’s South Asia Initiative. His comments on Tuesday, October 1, 2013, followed a series of meetings at the United Nations in New York.