Taiwan’s Space Ambitions and the Future of U.S.–Taiwan Cooperation

March 23, 2026 • 10:30 – 11:00 am EDT

On Monday, March 23, please join the CSIS Aerospace Security Project for a virtual discussion on the growing importance of U.S.–Taiwan cooperation in space. As Taiwan expands its space ambitions and seeks to strengthen the resilience of its space capabilities, collaboration with international partners—including the United States—will play an increasingly important role.

This conversation will feature Dr. Jong-Shinn Wu, director general of the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA), and Chirag Parikh, president of Indutara Space LLC and senior adviser (non-resident) with the CSIS Aerospace Security Project. The discussion will be moderated by Kari Bingen, director of the CSIS Aerospace Security Project.

Together, they will explore Taiwan’s evolving space priorities, opportunities for U.S.–Taiwan collaboration, and the broader implications for security, resilience, and innovation in the Indo-Pacific.

This event is made possible by general support to CSIS.

Contact Information

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Dr. Jong-Shinn Wu

Dr. Jong-Shinn Wu

Director General, Taiwan Space Agency
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Chirag Parikh
Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Aerospace Security Project
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Kari Bingen
Director, Aerospace Security Project and Senior Fellow, Defense and Security Department