India and the US: a closer strategic relationship?
By: Mansingh, Surjit.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.2221-225.Subject(s): India - Foreign relations - United States | International relations
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Recent efforts by the Indian government and the Bush Administration need to be applauded for helping uplift a relationship towards a more meaningful strategic partnership. But determination, courage that is essential to face up to the risks that still remain (such as Pakistan's ties with the US) and a willingness to shed old frameworks of thinking are needed to sustain the current willingness between the two countries towards forging a closer relationship. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 40, Issue no: 22-23 | Available | AR65960 |
Recent efforts by the Indian government and the Bush Administration need to be applauded for helping uplift a relationship towards a more meaningful strategic partnership. But determination, courage that is essential to face up to the risks that still remain (such as Pakistan's ties with the US) and a willingness to shed old frameworks of thinking are needed to sustain the current willingness between the two countries towards forging a closer relationship. - Reproduced.


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