Description |
1 online resource (12 pages) |
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Security and defense -- Economics and trade -- Energy and climate change -- Nonproliferation and export controls -- International institutions -- Values and democracy -- Conclusion |
Summary |
The emergence of India as a new major global power is transforming the world's geopolitical landscape, with profound implications for the future trajectory of our century and for America's own global interests. A strengthened U.S.-India strategic partnership is thus imperative in this new era. The transformation of U.S. ties with New Delhi over the past 10 years, led by Presidents Clinton and Bush, stands as one of the most significant triumphs of recent American foreign policy. It has also been a bipartisan success. In the last several years alone, the United States and India have completed a landmark civil nuclear cooperation agreement, enhanced military ties, expanded defense trade, increased bilateral trade and investment and deepened their global political cooperation. Many prominent Indians and Americans, however, now fear this rapid expansion of ties has stalled. Past projects remain incomplete, few new ideas have been embraced by both sides, and the forward momentum that characterized recent cooperation has subsided. The Obama administration has taken significant steps to break through this inertia, including with its Strategic Dialogue this spring and President Obama's planned state visit to India in November 2010. Yet there remains a sense among observers in both countries that this critical relationship is falling short of its promise |
Notes |
Title from PDF title page (viewed on June 8, 2010) |
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"October 2010." |
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Mode of access: Internet from Center for a New American Security web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required |
Subject |
Diplomatic relations.
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Strategic aspects of individual places.
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Foreign relations -- India
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India -- Foreign relations -- United States
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India -- Strategic aspects
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India.
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United States.
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USA -- foreign policy -- India.
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India -- foreign policy -- Sa.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Burns, R. Nicholas, 1956-
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Fontaine, Richard
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Center for a New American Security.
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ISBN |
9789350873663 |
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9350873664 |
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