India's Federal Reforms / U.S.-India Commercial Relations
The Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics focuses on pro-growth measures that will help businesses thrive and create employment in both the United States and India
India’s central government still tightly controls many functions of the economy. Relaxing these controls can unleash domestic growth and boost U.S.-India trade and investment. The Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics focuses on pro-growth measures that will help businesses thrive and create employment in both nations.
Contact Information
- Abhinav Subramaniam
- Program Coordinator and Research Assistant, Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics
- ASubramaniam@csis.org
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Indian Foreign Policy: Preparing for a Different Era
Event — October 1, 2019
U.S.-India Insight: The World Waits for India’s Economic Breakout Plan
Newsletter by Richard M. Rossow — September 16, 2019
India Reforms Scorecard Launch Reception
Event — July 8, 2019
U.S.-India Insight: A Job & Growth Agenda for India
Newsletter by Richard M. Rossow — June 7, 2019
Indian Elections and U.S. Ties: Time to Break Roadblocks
Commentary by Richard M. Rossow — May 24, 2019
U.S.-India Insight: Scoring the Modi Government's Reform Program
Newsletter by Richard M. Rossow — April 22, 2019
U.S.-India Insight: Surprise! India is a Trading Nation!
Newsletter by Richard M. Rossow — March 12, 2019
Indian Economy 2019: Make or Break
Event — January 17, 2019
U.S.-India Insight: Hope and Reality: India’s Recent History of FDI Reforms
Newsletter by Richard M. Rossow — January 16, 2019
Let's Talk India
Podcast Episode by Scott Miller, William Alan Reinsch, Richard M. Rossow, and H. Andrew Schwartz — December 19, 2018
