Addressing nontraditional security threats in South Asia

  • Tue, September 15, 2015 • 9:30 am ET
  • 1030 15th Street, NW
  • 12th Floor (West Tower)
  • Washington, DC 20005

A conversation with:Amb. Latha ReddyFormer Deputy National Security Adviser of India Moderated by:  Ms. Huma HaqueAssociate Director, South Asia Center Atlantic Council  India is positioning itself to play a leading role in Asia and globally. The Modi administration is investing in strengthening security relationships, accelerating economic growth, and increasing trade to champion this new outlook. However, India […]

A conversation with:
Amb. Latha Reddy
Former Deputy National Security Adviser of India

Moderated by:  
Ms. Huma Haque
Associate Director, South Asia Center 
Atlantic Council 

India is positioning itself to play a leading role in Asia and globally. The Modi administration is investing in strengthening security relationships, accelerating economic growth, and increasing trade to champion this new outlook. However, India faces several nontraditional security threats, which may limit its power trajectory if not addressed effectively. Latha Reddy will discuss the policy implications of these threats—including water security, climate change, and cyber warfare—and how India will play a leading role on these issues within and beyond its borders.