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Space for Diplomacy

Spaceport SARABHAI
Outer Space Treaty
Moon Agreement
Lunar Exploration
Indo-Us Relationship
Technology Diplomacy
Indo-French Cooperation
US India Initiative On Critical and Emerging Technology (ICET)
Civil Nuclear Cooperation
Biden Administration
Trump Administration
GE 414 Engine
Space Technology
Cybersecurity
Aerospace Technology
Artificial Intelligence
Quantum Computing
Geopolitics
Space Resource Governance
National Security
Space Law

Space for Diplomacy™ is a podcast hosted by Dr. Susmita Mohanty, the trailblazing Director General of Spaceport SARABHAI, India’s foremost space policy think tank. Each episode features in-depth conversations with former heads of space agencies, senior diplomats who have shaped international treaties, eminent legal minds advising governments, and leading technologists at the forefront of innovatio... more

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A conversation with Prof. Steven Freeland about the relevance/obsolescence of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, the 1979 Moon Agreement, space resources, competing legal regimes, rules-based governance, geopolitical rivalry and lunar futures. 

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A conversation with Ambassador Arun K. Singh about technology as a currency for diplomacy, the evolving contours of the Indo-US partnership and Indo-French tech cooperation. 

Biography: Arun K. Singh

Indian Ambassador to the United States (2015-201... more

A conversation with Ambassador Rakesh Sood about nuclear technology, non-proliferation, disarmament, export controls and the evolving global threat portfolio. 

Biography: Rakesh Sood

Rakesh Sood joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1976, serving in... more

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Steven Freeland
Emeritus Professor of International Law at Western Sydney University and Co-Principal of Azimuth Advisory
Western Sydney University
Episode: 03. Space for Diplomacy: Susmita Mohanty with Steven Freeland
Ambassador Arun K. Singh
Former ambassador to the United States, Israel, and France with extensive experience in Indian Foreign Service and technology diplomacy.
Cohen Group, Ashoka University, Carnegie India
Episode: 02. Space for Diplomacy: Susmita Mohanty with Arun K. Singh

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02. Space for Diplomacy: Susmita Mohanty with Arun K. Singh
Q: What are your thoughts on NISAR?
It's a powerful satellite partnership between NASA and ISRO that reflects the growing strength in space cooperation between the US and India, indicating significant advancements in jointly developed technology.
02. Space for Diplomacy: Susmita Mohanty with Arun K. Singh
Q: How would you describe or characterize the Indo-French cooperation in technology?
France has become an extremely important partner for India in technology, particularly due to its reliability in defense supplies and its role in civil nuclear cooperation, with a history of supportive relations since the 1970s.
02. Space for Diplomacy: Susmita Mohanty with Arun K. Singh
Q: Can you give us some insights into how ICET was operationalized?
The initiative was formally launched by the National Security Advisers of the two countries, recognizing the need for cooperation on technologies from a national security perspective, and involved consultations with industry and academia.

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