| | Bureau of South Asian AffairsAssistant Secretary Christina B. Rocca heads the Bureau of South Asian Affairs, which deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
South Asian Affairs contact information:
Office of Afghanistan: (202) 647-5511 Office of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka: (202) 647-2141 Office of Pakistan and Bangladesh: (202) 647-9552 Office of Regional Affairs: (202) 736-4255 Office of Public Diplomacy: (202) 647-7653
 | | | Highlights | Attack on Kashmir Bus Route The U.S. condemns in the strongest possible terms the April 6 attack on the bus complex in Srinagar. This was a wanton act of terror on a powerful symbol of rapprochement between India and Pakistan.
Intention to Nominate Zalmay Khalilzad as Ambassador to Iraq Secretary Rice announces the President's intention to nominate Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad to be the next Ambassador to Iraq. Ambassador Khalilzad currently serves as U.S. Ambassador in Afghanistan.
U.S. Delegation to Afghanistan Under Secretary for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky traveled to Afghanistan March 29-31, 2005 to convene the sixth formal meeting of the U.S.-Afghan Women's Council. Also, Mrs. Bush highlights Women's Achievements in Afghanistan.
Supporting Human Rights and Democracy The U.S. Record 2004 - 2005 in South Asia .
U.S.-South Asia Relations Background briefing by three senior officials on the Administration's new strategy for South Asia.
Travel to South Asia Secretary Rice traveled to South Asia from March 14-17. During this time she visited India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. The Secretary highlighted positive momentum in the region, including our transformed relationship with India, our continuing commitment to Afghanistan's reconstruction and our long-term engagement with Pakistan.
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