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India and the United States: a new partnership / Agrawal, Subhash   Journal Article
Agrawal, Subhash Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The evolution of India--US relations in the last two decades has been remarkable, and the two countries are closer now than they have ever been. On the one hand, the rapid expansion of India's Western-influenced middle class has pushed the country to align with many American positions; on the other hand, the US too has recognised India's growing importance in a post-9/11 world. The principal driver of this relationship is a growing convergence of economic and strategic interests, with the existence of a large and successful Indian diaspora in the US acting as a further valuable bridge. American military aid to Pakistan remains an unsettling factor in this relationship, but both sides are learning to manage their differences without abandoning their core concerns or creating a crisis. Short of an unexpected shock to the system, India--US relations will continue to improve steadily in the future and become one of the most exciting partnerships in the 21st century.
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India and the United States - exploring the horizon of expansive relationships / Patnaik, Sanghamitra   Article
Patnaik, Sanghamitra Article
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Summary/Abstract The Indo- US relations represent a new landmark in the changed international scenario. They are the proud fore- runners of the two most populous democracies of the world. The determined effort of the US administration to assist in India’s rise as a major power has significant implications for US interests in Asia in general and South Asia in particular. The collapse of the Soviet Union had changed the balance of power. Every country including India is looking for an appropriate place in this changed scenario. The Indo – US partnership that had made a new beginning during the latter part of the Clinton Administration that reached a new high to build up new security architecture in Asia. The 2005 US-India agreement showed their resolve to establish a “global partnership” through increased cooperation on various issues. It is interesting to analyze the dynamics of Indo-US relations under a new government led by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Indo-US counter-terrorism cooperation: rhetoric versus substance / D'Souza, Shanthie Mariet   Journal Article
D'Souza, Shanthie Mariet Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract 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.
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