CHOUBEY Deepti, Deputy Director, Nuclear Policy Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, United States
Ms. Choubey is
responsible for establishing strategic priorities for the Program, conducting
research and generating policy analysis, and leading the Carnegie International
Nuclear Policy Conference. Particularly, areas of interest for her research
include the calculations of non–nuclear-weapon states, U.S. nonproliferation and disarmament policies, U.S. nuclear security spending, Iran's
nuclear ambitions, the U.S.–India civilian nuclear cooperation deal, and the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Prior to joining the Carnegie Endowment in 2006, Ms.
Choubey was director of the Peace and Security Initiative for the Ploughshares
Fund. Before joining Ploughshares, she worked for Ambassador Nancy Soderberg in
the New York
office of the International Crisis Group. Deepti Choubey earned her
Masters of International Affairs, with a focus on South Asia security policy,
from Columbia University's
School of International and Public Affairs. She
also became a Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow in Hindi and Urdu at Columbia. Before that, Ms.
Choubey was a strategy consultant advising market-leading companies in Asia,
Europe, and the United
States. She earned her undergraduate degree
in Government from Harvard
University.
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