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INDO-U.S. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP (2) answer(s).
 
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Imperative of Political Navigation—India’s Strategy in the Indian Ocean and the Logic of Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership / Joshi, Yogesh   Journal Article
Joshi, Yogesh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The dissonance between the positions of India’s Nehruvian strategic community and of the Indian strategic establishment, especially regarding the freedom-of-navigation operations the U.S. Navy long has conducted in India’s exclusive economic zone, is rooted in realpolitik considerations, especially China’s rise as a great power, and the difference between international law and politics.
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Indo-U.S. strategic partnership: road map ahead under president elect Donald Trump / Kumar, Rajesh   Journal Article
Kumar, Rajesh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Prime Minister Narendra Modi met U.S. President Barack Obama recently during G-20 Summit held in China.. This was fourth meeting between both the leaders within a span of two years, and it reflected new heights and maturity attained in Indo-U.S. relations. Both the countries also signed long impending historic LEMOA agreement that brought U.S and India further closer to each other. All such developments have the potential of upsetting many countries like Pakistan and China. Things may not remain same as U.S. has just got Donald Trump as their new President Designate. Till now, strategic partnership with U.S. and Japan has resulted into creation of new balance of power situation in the Asia Pacific region. With new President in China things might change in Asia Pacific region.
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