
Farwa Aamer
Farwa Aamer is the Director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute, where she focuses on strategic issues affecting South Asia. Recently, she was in the news discussing the potential for a thaw in relations between India and China, suggesting that current geopolitical tensions with the United States could be influencing these historical rivals to find common ground, albeit as an alliance of convenience rather than a genuine partnership.
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Recent news mentions
Farwa Aamer, director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute, emphasized the importance of ensuring no repeat of the 2020 clashes.
Should the US be worried? India’s Modi set for rare China trip after Trump’s tariff stingFarwa Aamer warned that New Delhi must not lose sight of Washington and 'risk reversing the growth in relations it has long worked hard on to achieve.'
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