NEW YORK – U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, continuing to fill out top posts to align with a diverse country’s shifting demographics, on Jan. 8 appointed to his National Security Council
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Biden on Friday named Indian-Americans Sumona Guha, Tarun Chhabra in US National Security Council (File)
Washington:
US President-elect Joe Biden on Friday named Indian-American Sumona Guha as senior director for South Asia and Tarun Chhabra as senior director for Technology and National Security, as he announced several key appointments to the National Security Council of the White House.
Guha was co-chair of the South Asia foreign policy working group on the Biden-Harris campaign, and serves on the transition s State Department Agency Review Team.
Currently senior vice president at Albright Stonebridge Group, she previously served in the State Department as a foreign service officer and later, on the Secretary of State s policy planning staff where she focused on South Asia.
Jan. 8, 2021, 9:30-10:30am Online
Join Harvard University s Davis Center for an online event on Kyrgyzstan s upcoming early presidential elections and referendum on constitutional reform on January 10, 2021. Leading the push for the early elections and referendum is Sadyr Japarov, a convicted criminal who quickly rose to the height of Kyrgyz power ranks in the political fallout of the fall. Often praised as Central Asia’s only democracy, what will the upcoming election mean for Kyrgyzstan, so long plagued by a fractured political system, high levels of corruption and a governance system that all too often leaves the concerns of average citizens behind? Given many Kyrgyz citizens question the legitimacy of the upcoming vote, how will society react? Join the Davis Center for four perspectives on the election, referendum and path forward for Kyrgyzstan.