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Bridging Nations In the Press
  1. Bridging Nations CEO Interview on India-US Strategic Dialogue, 06/04/2010
    Bridging Nations CEO Dr. Prakash Ambegaonkar was interviewed by the US Department of State last week regarding the India-US Strategic Dialogue. Click play above to watch portions of this interview.
  2. The Washington Times, 08/10/2009
    Announcement of the participation of Sam Pitroda, chairman of India's Knowledge Commission, in a Bridging Nations event discussing the energy policies of India, China, and the US.
  3. India Journal, 12/15/2008
    Dr. Prakash Ambegaonkar among those expressing solidarity with the people of India in the aftermath of the Mumbai terrorist attacks.
  4. Asian Week, 11/04/2008
    An informal poll of Indian-Americans, conducted by Bridging Nations, reveal that they tend to favor Barack Obama over John McCain by large margins.
  5. Worldpress, 09/06/2008
    Editorial by Bridging Nations: "Rethinking National Security"
  6. Daily Times (Pakistan), 11/24/2006
    Editorial by Dr. Prakash Ambegaonkar: "China and US-India Nuclear Deal"
  7. Asian Tribune, 7/14/2006:
    Sri Lanka's Devinda Subasinghe elected head of global economic think tank 'Bridging Nations'
  8. The Times of India, 6/23/2005:
    Dr. Prakash Ambegaonkar is quoted commenting on the electoral prospects of Hillary Clinton
  9. Daily Times (Pakistan), 5/22/2005:
    Article describing a meeting organized by Bridging Nations to discuss the India-Pakistan peace process, and the opening of cross-border bus service in Kashmir in particular.
  10. Express India, 6/26/2004
    Editorial by Dr. Prakash Ambegaonkar promoting the selection of former Indian PM Vajpayee as a Special Envoy between India and Pakistan
  11. Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmir: A Grand Bargain?, 24/10/2011
    With U.S. relations in Pakistan at a low point and the two countries' strategic disagreement over priorities in Afghanistan on full display, it is time to review U.S. strategic options.
  12. In South China Sea, a dispute over energy, 07/09/2011
    When China’s largest offshore petroleum producerlaunched a $1 billion oil rig this summer from Shanghai, Lt. Gen. Juancho Sabban, the commander of Philippine military forces 1,500 miles away in the South China Sea, began preparing for trouble.