Indian Express | Washington | February 22, 2014
Vikram Singh, the highest-ranking Indian-American at the Pentagon, is
joining an eminent US think-tank after serving the Obama Administration
in various positions for over five years. Singh, the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia, is joining the Center
for American Progress (CAP) as its vice president for National Security
and International Policy and will oversee its work on national security
around the globe, while continuing his focus on Asia.
He will officially join CAP in March. “Vikram is a leading foreign
policy thinker of his generation and has tackled the country’s greatest
foreign policy challenges during his time at the State Department and
the Pentagon,” CAP president Neera Tanden said in a statement. “As we
continue to shape a pragmatic foreign policy strategy over the next
decade, Vikram’s insights, sharp strategic mind and experience will
guide our work,” Tanden said.
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