Some of those principles have begun to be reflected in other countries' official positions. See, for example, this: state.gov/secretary/rema…
Also, in academic analysis. This is a good study by @CNASdc, with a few prominent (and some lesser known) case studies of BRI: cnas.org/publications/r…
And finally, I'd urge reporters to take a hard look at the available data on Chinese financing and investment flows, rather than the grand pronouncements.
For example, how many people realise that Chinese FDI outflows in 2018 to Bangladesh ($3.6 bn) or India ($3.1 bn) were a lot more than to Pakistan ($330 million)? chinapower.csis.org/china-foreign-…
Or that the stock of Japanese overseas investment remains higher than China's (although China has certainly narrowed the gap). wsj.com/articles/japan…
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Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio: "Mr. President, no issue dominates our attention more these days than our growing rivalry with China, and rightly so." rubio.senate.gov/rubio-capitali…
Deputy Secretary of State nominee Christopher Landau: "One of the most dramatic changes in my lifetime has been the integration of the U.S. and Mexican economies."
THREAD: As an outsider observing my 5th U.S. presidential election firsthand, thought I'd share 10 quick observations on polling, campaigning, counting, etc. as the campaigns enter the final stretch:
1. Is Trump still 'underpolling'?
2. The social media bubble phenomenon is changing in some unpredictable ways.
.@samirsaran & I visited Mexico City 🇲🇽 this week, where we were fortunate to meet with senior diplomats and politicians, Mexican business leaders, university deans, and civil society.
I thought I’d share 5 curious India-Mexico connections that you probably didn’t know. 🇮🇳 🇲🇽
1. The Bengali revolutionary MN Roy, somewhat remarkably, founded communist parties in both Mexico and India.
Today, there’s an underground club named after him in the trendy Roma neighbourhood.
2. There’s a statue commemorating Gandhiji in Chapultepec Park in central Mexico City.
Gandhi-ji is also the inspiration behind a popular chain of bookstores in Mexico.
THREAD: I took part in a fascinating discussion today on I2U2 and IMEC, with (non-official) participants from India, the U.S., Israel, and UAE. Timely given the turbulence in the Middle East.
It was not-for-attribution, so I'll just share a few of my observations:
1. The strategic backdrop in a post-Arab Spring region is:
a. a resurgence of nationalism over pan-Arabism or pan-Islamism
b. concerns in the Gulf about expanding Iranian influence (e.g. in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen).
2. There's also been a regional turn to a 'new non-alignment': a willingness to explore economic and strategic options with other powers (China, Russia, India, France, etc.) while trying to maintain ties - especially defense ties - with the United States. Easier said than done.
“I am become Death, destroyer of worlds.” A short thread on Robert Oppenheimer, the Bhagavad Gita, and the poetry of the nuclear age.
J. Robert Oppenheimer, often characterized as the father of the American nuclear bomb, is the subject of a much-anticipated Christopher Nolan biopic being released this summer.
Here’s the trailer:
In his younger days, Oppenheimer was introduced to Sanskrit by Arthur W. Ryder, professor at Berkeley, and began to take weekly tutorials.
He became fascinated by the Bhagavad Gita in particular, calling it “the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue.”
THREAD: Over the past few weeks, I’ve attended a half dozen conferences – mostly in India – during which I met with military, business, and policy leaders from at least 50 countries. Some impressions on:
1.The Russia-Ukraine War
2.Views of the Indian economy
3.The Global South
(For those interested, I did a similar conference roundup thread last summer:)
1. RUSSIA/UKRAINE: The general expectation remains that the war will be a drawn out affair, and this year will be particularly violent. Nuclear concerns have subsided somewhat, as has intra-NATO quibbling over supplying military equipment to Ukraine.