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ID167565
Title ProperUS and India
Other Title Informationemerging offshore balancing in Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorPaul, Joshy
Summary / Abstract (Note)The US and India have become closer in recent times. Compared with the last century, the relationship between the two countries is in steady growth. Under both the Bush and Obama administrations, and now the Trump administration too, India is receiving significant importance in US’ strategic policy toward the Indo–Pacific. India’s emergence as a credible power in the Indian Ocean region has brought both countries much closer. The relationship has also steadily progressed as result of China’s emergence as a potential hegemon in Asia. The US faces difficulty in maintaining its preponderant position across the Indo–Pacific and requires strong allies in the region to help share the burden. In this regard, India could be the offshore balancer in Asia to counter China’s emergence as a potential hegemon in the region.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 18, No.3; May-Jun 2019: p.221-242
Journal SourceIndia Review Vo 18 No 3
Key WordsAsia ;  US and India ;  Emerging Offshore


 
 
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