ID | 135440 |
Title Proper | Historical overview of Indo-US Relationship and the Modi-fied US |
Language | ENG |
Author | Badrul Alam, Mohammed |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Both India and the United States are stable democracies – one the largest in the world, the other the oldest. From America’s standpoint, post-World War II, a new democratic regime in India was counted upon as a strategic ally for containing Soviet influence in Asia. Yet, India refused to be an ally of the US. Strongly allied with Britain through both World Wars, the United States had a policy of ambivalence towards colonial India. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol.35, No.11; Nov.2014: p.3-8 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2014-11 35, 11 |
Key Words | Economic Growth ; Climate Change ; Indo-US relations ; Narendra Modi ; Democratic Regime- India ; Homeland Security Cooperation ; Space and Health Cooperation |