Motwani Jadeja Foundation Partners with CNAS to Strengthen U.S.-India Strategic Partnership

The Motwani Jadeja Foundation has announced its support to the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) for its new initiative, “Realizing the Potential of the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership.” Spearheaded by the CNAS’s Indo-Pacific Security Program, this initiative aims to explore opportunities to elevate U.S.-India relations at a pivotal time for both nations.

With India’s growing influence on the global stage and the United States’ focus on Indo-Pacific security, this initiative provides a timely platform to reassess the bilateral relationship and generate innovative strategies to strengthen collaboration. The program will feature a series of workshops centered on critical areas such as defense cooperation, technology collaboration, supply chain resiliency, and the future of the Quad partnership.

The workshops will bring together a diverse group of experts, including policymakers, private sector leaders, and emerging voices, to focus on:

  • Enhancing military cooperation: defense innovation, undersea operations, intelligence sharing, and joint naval exercises;
  • Strengthening technology partnerships: particularly in semiconductors, space, and artificial intelligence;
  • Addressing supply chain diversification challenges; and
  • Deepening Quad collaboration to address emerging security threats.

This initiative underscores the shared vision of the United States and India in fostering peace, security, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.

The Foundation is pleased to extend its support to CNAS in this effort to advance U.S.-India relations. For more details on the initiative, visit the CNAS Website.