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Contents 1. Message from the Minister of External Affairs 2. Message from the Co-Chairs 3. Agenda 4. Speaker Profiles 5. List of Participants 6. Participant Profiles 7. Supporters Message from the Minister of External Affairs Message from the Co-Chairs A warm welcome is extended to all participants to the 5th India-US Forum. As we meet, the world is grappling with the wide-ranging impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nations and economies are adapting to the new normal, while seeking a quick global economic recovery. In an interconnected world, India-US relations have much to gain and offer in the post-pandemic global scenario. This year, the Forum has identified six sessions relevant to the India US relationship. These are also areas where the government and other stakeholders on both sides can play an important role. The first session, Quad and Future of the Indo-Pacific , will discuss collaboration on global challenges such as vaccine supplies, climate action, cyber security, emerging technologies, supply chains, terrorism, etc.

Dec 02, 2021 · office equipment, industrial products, consumer products and services. Mr. Godrej is an ardent yachting enthusiast and has done extensive cruising along the west coast of India, the Baltic & North Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean and in the Mediterranean Sea. The President of India conferred on Mr. Godrej the ^Padma hushan _ on 3rd April 2003.

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1 Contents 1. Message from the Minister of External Affairs 2. Message from the Co-Chairs 3. Agenda 4. Speaker Profiles 5. List of Participants 6. Participant Profiles 7. Supporters Message from the Minister of External Affairs Message from the Co-Chairs A warm welcome is extended to all participants to the 5th India-US Forum. As we meet, the world is grappling with the wide-ranging impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nations and economies are adapting to the new normal, while seeking a quick global economic recovery. In an interconnected world, India-US relations have much to gain and offer in the post-pandemic global scenario. This year, the Forum has identified six sessions relevant to the India US relationship. These are also areas where the government and other stakeholders on both sides can play an important role. The first session, Quad and Future of the Indo-Pacific , will discuss collaboration on global challenges such as vaccine supplies, climate action, cyber security, emerging technologies, supply chains, terrorism, etc.

2 Participants in the second session titled, A Shared Health Security Agenda , will assess ways to collaborate to vaccinate the world, chart a rapid response and recovery path for the future, and strengthen research collaboration and reforms in global health governance. Given the importance of Afghanistan for both India and the US, the session on The Way Forward for Afghanistan will discuss the current situation in that country, post-conflict reconstruction, humanitarian and economic assistance to Afghans, countering terror networks and managing the geo-political ripples in its neighborhood. The 4th session on A New Quad for West Asia will focus on ways to deepen economic cooperation between India, Israel, UAE and the US, including collaboration in energy security, life sciences, pharmaceuticals and data sciences. The Forum will focus on ways to enhance India-US bilateral trade, defence innovation and co- production and mobilising investments through new structural reforms in the session titled The Path for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership.

3 As Climate Change is a global challenge, the last session, Collaboration on Climate Action , will deliberate on the importance of clean energy and technology, climate finance, strengthening infrastructure organisations such as the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure and the International Solar Alliance and priorities for India's G20 Presidency in 2023. The India-US Forum, convened by the Ananta Centre in close partnership with the Ministry of External Affairs, is an important platform that brings together a diverse group of influential stakeholders from India and the US. Since its inception in 2017, the Forum has held four very successful editions. We look forward to stimulating and productive discussions during the 5th edition of the Forum, and to identifying ways of shaping the agenda and exploring the full potential of the India-US partnership in the post-COVID era. Jamshyd N godrej Harsh Vardhan Shringla Chairman Foreign Secretary Ananta Centre Ministry of External Affairs Agenda The 5th India US Forum December 2 & 3, 2021 | Virtual (As on 2nd December, 10am IST).

4 Day 1. December 2, 2021. 17:45 hrs IST Log in Digital Networking Room 07:15 hrs ET. 18:15 19:00 hrs IST Welcome Remarks by Co-Chairs: Jamshyd N. godrej , Chairman, Ananta Centre and Chairman & MD, godrej 07:45 08:30 hrs ET & Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Foreign Secretary, Government of India Opening Remarks by: Patricia Lacina, Charg d'affaires, Embassy of the United States in India Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Ambassador of India to United States 19:00 20:15 hrs IST Session 1. Quad and Future of the Indo-Pacific 08:30 09:45 hrs ET Collaboration on Covid 19 pandemic and vaccine initiative, climate action;. rules-based maritime order; space, emerging technology and cyber;. education; diversifying and securing critical supply chains; creating accountable and sustainable regional infrastructure; combating terrorism;. impact of AUKUS on Indo-Pacific; aligning the Indo-Pacific road maps with other regional groupings Speakers Kurt Campbell, Indo-Pacific Coordinator, National Security Council Harsh Vardhan Shringla, Foreign Secretary, Government of India Tanvi Madan, Brookings Institution S L Narasimhan (Lt.)

5 Gen. Retd.), Director General, Centre for Contemporary China Studies. Chair: Nisha Biswal, Senior Vice President for International Strategy, US. Chamber of Commerce and President, US India Business Council 20:15 21:15 hrs IST Session 2. A Shared Health Security Agenda 09:45 10:45 hrs ET Assessing the battle against Covid 19 so far; addressing the pathways to collaborate in the efforts to vaccinate the world; open and consistent supply chains for vaccines (raw materials & consumables) the new normal of Covid safe mandates; developing a collaborative, multi-sectoral mechanism for detection and prevention of infectious disease threats;. charting a rapid response and recovery path for the future; strengthening research collaborations & the health infrastructure including genomic surveillance and modelling, information sharing systems and access to emergency medical services; combating vaccine hesitancy and disinformation; considering reforms in institutions tasked with global health governance like WHO.

6 Speakers Naushad Forbes, Chairman, Ananta Aspen Centre and Co- Chairman, Forbes Marshall Randeep Guleria, Director, All India Institute of Medical Sciences John Herrmann, Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Corporate Secretary, Novavax Peter Hotez, Dean, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine Michelle McConnell, Director, Asia and the Pacific, Office of Global Affairs, US Department of Health & Human Services Adrian Thomas, Vice President Global Public Health, Johnson &. Johnson Chair: Banmali Agrawala, President, Infrastructure, Defense, Aerospace and Global Corporate Affairs, Tata Sons 21:15 22:15 hrs IST Session 3. The Way Forward for Afghanistan 10:45 11:45 hrs ET Assessing the current situation on the ground; inclusive government reflecting interest of all ethno-political forces; protection of rights of ethnic groups, women and children; preventing Afghanistan from becoming a safe-haven for terrorist organizations; post-conflict reconstruction.

7 Mobilizing international community to consolidate efforts to provide humanitarian and economic assistance to Afghan people; countering narco- terror networks; balancing the geo-political ripples in the Afghan neighbourhood. Speakers Lisa Curtis, Senior Fellow and Director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program, Centre for New American Security Don Lu, Assistant Secretary of State for South & Central Asian Affairs, The United States J P Singh, Joint Secretary, Pakistan Afghanistan & Iran Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Amar Sinha, Former Ambassador of India to Afghanistan Chair: Arun Singh, Member, National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) and Former Ambassador of India to US. Day 2. December 3, 2021. 17:30 hrs IST Log in Digital Networking Room 07:00 hrs ET. 18:00 19:00 hrs IST Session 4. A New Quad for West Asia 07:30 08:30 hrs ET India-Israel-UAE-US Quadrilateral Economic Forum, strengthening connectivity and developing disruptive technology, co-investing in infrastructure projects, pathways for mutual economic prosperity in a post Covid world, energy security and transition, collaboration in life sciences, pharmaceuticals and data sciences, a shared vision for regional security, and combatting terrorism and violent extremism Speakers William Blair, Chief Executive, Lockheed Martin India Thomas Friedman, Author and Journalist, New York Times C Raja Mohan, Director, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore Dammu Ravi, Secretary, Economic Relations, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Michael Rubin, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute Chair: Indrani Bagchi, Associate Editor and Diplomatic Editor, The Times of India 19:00 20:00 hrs IST Session 5.

8 The Path for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership 08:30 09:30 hrs ET Mobilizing investment in response to recent structural reforms; investment in infrastructure by institutional investors; collaboration and dissemination of advanced technologies; assessing the bilateral trade relationship vis- -vis geopolitical groupings, strategic trade collaborations in pharma and vaccine production; strengthening MSME collaboration; enhancing industry and private sector engagements; identifying growth opportunities and working towards bilateral, comprehensive, free trade frameworks; new avenues for enhancing bilateral trade; defence innovation and co-production. Speakers John Cornyn, Senator (R-TX), Co-Chair, Senate India Caucus (Video Message). Mukesh Aghi, President and CEO, US India Strategic Partnership Forum Kenneth Juster, Distinguished Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations;. Former US Ambassador to India Mohan Kumar, Chairman, Research and Information System for Developing Countries R Mukundan, CEO, Tata Chemicals Rajan Navani, Vice Chairman & MD, JetSyntheses Rajen Vagadia, Vice President & President, Qualcomm India Private Limited Chair: Arun Kumar, Chairman & CEO, KPMG India 20:00 21:00 hrs IST Session 6.

9 Collaboration for Climate Action 09:30 10:30 hrs ET Climate action as per respective national capabilities; collaboration in clean energy innovation and technology, green hydrogen; climate finance for facilitating the energy transition; leveraging bilateral potential to execute Agenda 2030 partnership for climate and clean energy; sharing clean technology for scaling solutions; mobilizing climate finance from multilateral development banks and leveraging private sector finance;. adaptation and climate risk preparedness; leveraging and strengthening the CDRI and ISA; role of the private sector and mutual priorities for India's G20. presidency in 2023. Speakers David Turk, United States Deputy Secretary of Energy Seema Arora, Deputy Director General, Confederation of Indian Industry Arunabha Ghosh, CEO, Council on Energy, Environment & Water Jamshyd N. godrej , Chairman, Ananta Centre and Chairman & MD, godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited Fred H. Hutchison, President & CEO, LNG Allies Jayant Sinha, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha; Chairperson, Standing Committee on Finance Chair: John Podesta, Founder, Centre for American Progress 21:00 21:15 hrs IST Keynote Address: Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of State 10:30 10:45 hrs ET.

10 21:15 22:15 hrs IST Closing Session In conversation: 10:45 11:45 hrs ET S Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs, Government of India &. Meghan O'Sullivan, Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Chair, North American Group, the Trilateral Commission Speaker Profiles (As per Agenda). Jamshyd N. godrej , Chairman, Ananta Centre and Chairman & MD, godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited Mr. Jamshyd N. godrej is the Chairman of the Board of godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Company Limited. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology, USA. Mr. godrej is the former Chairman of Ananta Aspen Centre (previously known as Aspen Institute India), Chairman & Trustee of Ananta Centre. He is the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation, India Resources Trust and Council on Energy, Environment and Water. He is a Director of World Resources Institute, USA. He is a Trustee of the World Wide Fund for Nature India.


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