ID | 083933 |
Title Proper | Indo-US counter-terrorism cooperation |
Other Title Information | rhetoric versus substance |
Language | ENG |
Author | D'Souza, Shanthie Mariet |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Following the 9/11 attacks on the American homeland, India and Pakistan emerged as important states in the US-led Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). The gathering momentum in the Indo-US relations during the Clinton Presidency underwent a dramatic transformation. Although increased cooperation in defence issues is understood to have 'led' the India-US relationship to its current level, it has not culminated in enhanced counter-terrorism cooperation. This perceived lack of cooperation can be located within the perceptual differences on key security issues. This paper seeks to examine whether the upswing in Indo-US relations and claims of heightened cooperation, has led to a commensurate level of counter-terrorism cooperation between both countries. |
`In' analytical Note | Strategic Analysis Vol. 32, No. 6: p1067-1084 |
Journal Source | Strategic Analysis Vol. 32, No. 6: p1067-1084 |
Key Words | India - United States ; United States - India ; India - Counter Terrorism - United States ; United States - Counter Terrorism - India ; GWOT ; Indo - US- Counter Terrorism ; Global War on Terrorism ; CTJWG ; Counter Terrorism Joint Working Group ; 9/11 |