India-us defence cooperation: New imperative and challenges
By: Barik, Muralidhar and Singh, Manasi
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BookPublisher: World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues Description: 28(3), Apr-Jun, 2024: p.94-103.
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World Affairs: The Journal of International IssuesSummary: India-US relations are currently regarded as one of the century's most important geopolitical factors. India's third-largest defence supplier at the moment is the US and one of its biggest trading partners. Despite their defence collaboration, India and the US do not have an easy relationship. The paper examines recent developments between India and the US, including the Quad agreement, Prime Minister Modi's visit to the US recently and its results, India's balancing act in the Russia-Ukraine war, the US's security concerns in South Asia and the Asia Pacific, and other related issues. Muralidhar Barik and Manasi Singh expect that India will expand and deepen its partnership with the United States while remaining strategically autonomous and multi-aligned.- Reproduced
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India-US relations are currently regarded as one of the century's most important geopolitical factors. India's third-largest defence supplier at the moment is the US and one of its biggest trading partners. Despite their defence collaboration, India and the US do not have an easy relationship. The paper examines recent developments between India and the US, including the Quad agreement, Prime Minister Modi's visit to the US recently and its results, India's balancing act in the Russia-Ukraine war, the US's security concerns in South Asia and the Asia Pacific, and other related issues. Muralidhar Barik and Manasi Singh expect that India will expand and deepen its partnership with the United States while remaining strategically autonomous and multi-aligned.- Reproduced
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