Takshashila Institution and Hudson Insititute conclude the China Challenge series

After six weeks of #DeepWebinars, between August 28 and October 2, covering every major aspect of China’s rise, The China Challenge, a collaboration between Takshashila Institution and Hudson Institute has now concluded. The series covered a range of strategic and economic issues concerning India, China, and the United States. The fundamental question underpinning these discussions was how India and the US can and should respond to China’s increasing assertiveness and growing global ambitions. DeepWebinars are thoughtfully curated conversations that bring together great panelists and interesting discussants from diverse backgrounds. The China Challenge DeepWebinar  series:

Host Pranay Kotasthane, head of research at the Takshashila Institution and panelists Ambassador Nirupama Menon Rao, former Indian foreign secretary, and Ambassador Husain Haqqani, director for South and Central Asia at Hudson Institute and former Pakistani ambassador to the United States discussed the implications of China’s rise on the world order.Hamsini Hariharan, host of the States of Anarchy podcast; Shreya Upadhyay, Principal Analyst, India Bound and Akshay Alladi, an alumnus of Takshashila’s GCPP programme joined the #DeepWebinar has discussants.You can watch a recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxm-2BY69Y0 

Hosted by Aditya Ramanathan, research analyst at Takshashila Institution, and panelists Manoj Kewalramani, Research Fellow, Takshashila Institution, and Liselotte Odgaard, visiting senior fellow at Hudson Institute discussed the implications of China’s rise on free societies across the world.Sowmiya Ashok, Independent Journalist; Prateek Waghre, Research Analyst, Takshashila Institution and Ram Ganesh Kamatham, Independent Writer and Researcher, joined the #DeepWebinar as discussants.You can watch a recording of the session here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9XnjJxr814&feature=youtu.be 

Host Anupam Manur, assistant professor at Takshashila Institution, and panelists Narayan Ramachandran, co-founder of the Takshashila Institution, and Thomas J. Duesterberg, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute, discussed the economic consequences of China’s rise.Remya Nair, Senior Associate Editor, ThePrint; Devika Kher, MPP candidate at Harris School of Public Policy and Antara Ghosal Singh, Research Associate at the Delhi Policy Group joined the #DeepWebinar as discussants.You can watch a recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsAi3-DeWyk

Host Manoj Kewalramani, Research Fellow at Takshashila Institution, and panelists Karthik Nachiappan, Research Fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, and Eric Brown, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute discussed the implications of China’s technological advances.Saurabh Chandra, Co-founder, Ati Motors; Gaurav Jabulee, Alumnus, Takshashila’s GCPP Programme and Shruthi Badri, Co-founder, Akimba joined the #DeepWebinar as discussants.You can watch a recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYAyXhCWh1Q

Host Aparna Pande, Research Fellow and Director of Hudson Institute’s Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia, and panelists Ambassador Vijay Gokhale, former Indian foreign secretary, and John Lee, Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute discussed the implications of the BRI on Asia’s future.Bhim Subba, Assistant Professor, University of Hyderabad; Chitra Muthumani, Alumna, Takshashila’s GCPP programme and Nishant Rajeev, Alumnus, Takshashila’s GCPP programme joined the #DeepWebinar as discussants.You can watch a recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaTVyT1fv1U

Host Aparna Pande, Research Fellow and Director of Hudson Institute’s Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia, and panelists Lt. General Prakash Menon, Director of the Strategic Studies Programme at the Takshashila Institution, and Bryan Clark, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at Hudson Institute discussed how China’s Military Might can be countered.Dinakar Peri, Defence Correspondent, The Hindu; Shibani Mehta, Research Analyst, Carnegie India, and Yusuf Unjhawala, Editor, Defence Forum India joined the #DeepWebinar as discussants.You can watch a recording of the session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkOLnbdSU48

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