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173615
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Today world is facing the unprecedented situation due to Covid-19 where the world is almost on standstill or under full lockdown. All economic, political, religious and social activities have been suspended or limited to minimum around the globe.
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179606
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Before independence, British Indian Foreign Policy was more like a mirror image of British Foreign policy whose prime interest was to safe guard interests of British Empire than Indian interests. Although, India was one of the biggest colonies and leading source of raw materials, and market for the finished British goods, it never got its deserved priority from the British. Also, India was considered a main source of manpower for production and defence forces, but its interests were never addressed in the British Indian Foreign Policy
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193359
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Despite all challenges, both Biden and Modi administration have clearly stated time and again that they will stay collaborated and keep working together to fight global terrorism. It seems to be a prior objective for both countries and hence will remain a key area of engagement for both.
During the recent state visit of the Indian PM to the US, many historic agreements in the area of strategy and defence have been signed. They clearly denote a new era of partnership between India and the US.
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