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INDIA-U.S. RELATIONS (4) answer(s).
 
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Annual report (1 January2003-31March2004) / India. Ministry of External Affairs 2004  Book
India. Ministry of External Affairs Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs, 2004.
Description 210p.
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048795351.010954/IND 048795MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   047095


Annual report 2000-2001 / India. Ministry of External Affairs 2001  Book
India. Ministry of External Affairs Book
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Publication New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs, 2001.
Description xii, 191p.
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ID:   053366


Annual report 2001-2002 / India. Ministry of External Affairs 2002  Book
India. Ministry of External Affairs Book
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Publication New Delhi, Government of India, 2002.
Description xii, 181p.
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Modi's unexpected boost to India-U.S. relations / Pant, Harsh V   Article
Pant, Harsh V Article
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Summary/Abstract A new government took office in India in May 2014 under the prime ministership of Narendra Modi. One of the first decisions it took was to invite the member states of the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) for the swearing-in ceremony. The decision was a surprise but widely viewed as a great move, underscoring the resolve of the new government to embed India firmly within the South Asian regional matrix. It also underlined that, even though Modi's priorities will be largely domestic, foreign policy will continue to receive due attention. Modi also immediately set for himself a frenetic pace of international travel for the remainder of 2014, covering countries as diverse as Bhutan, Japan, Brazil, Australia, Nepal, and others in Southeast Asia.
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