Trilateral Dialogue: Perspectives on Afghanistan from India, Russia, and the U.S.

In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, Nandan Unnikrishnan, Michael Kugelman, Alexey Davydov, and Alexey Kurpriyanov discuss their joint report, “2021: Afghanistan’s Year of Reckoning,”

In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Nandan Unnikrishnan, Michael Kugelman, Alexey Davydov, and Alexey Kurpriyanov. The latter three were contributors to a joint report published by the Observer Research Foundation, the Primakov Institute of World Economy and International Relations, and the Wilson Center. The report, “2021: Afghanistan’s Year of Reckoning,” examines areas of mutual interests and points of contention between India, Russia, and the U.S. in Afghanistan and the surrounding region.  

Guests

Alexey Davydov
Research Fellow at the Regional Relations Study Group, IMEMO RAS
Alexey Kupriyanov
Head of the Group on South Asia and Indian Ocean of the Center for Asia Pacific Studies, IMEMO, RAS

Moderator

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