Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Tara Varma
By Udaibir Das
Drawing on the public sector balance sheet literature, the economics of sovereign self-insurance, and the Knightian distinction between risk and uncertainty, this paper argues that conventional sovereign asset-liability management is necessary but incomplete.
Edited Volume
By Rachel Rizzo, Clemens Chay, Kartik Bommakanti, Vasabjit Banerjee, Aleksei Zakharov, Soumya Bhowmick, Arya Roy Bardhan, Jhanvi Tripathi, and Samriddhi Vij
Editors: Sharon Stirling and Eszter Karacsony
By Udaibir Das
More moves of this kind should be expected, extending beyond energy into critical minerals, technology standards, industrial policy, and cross-border finance. The UAE’s decision is not an outlier. It is a marker — not of fragmentation, but of redefinition.
By Dhruva Jaishankar and Ylli Bajraktari
The United States and India now have a major opportunity to cooperate more closely on AI. But they must move beyond the rhetoric of shared values to building shared infrastructure.
Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Oommen C. Kurian
Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Darshana M. Baruah
Part of a the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Frédéric Grare
Part of the series, “Agenda 2021: A Blueprint for U.S.-Europe-India Cooperation”.
By Nilanthi Samaranayake
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