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U.S.-India Strategic Relations: Taking the Long View

U.S.-India Strategic Relations: Taking the Long View

All is not as friendly as it appears Just as U.S.-India ties were at a nadir following New Delhi’s nuclear tests in 1998 – and just as the United States and China were declaring their own strategic partnership – Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee famously characterized Washington and New Delhi as “natural allies” who would […]

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Military Buildup: Is There a Strategic Direction?

Military Buildup: Is There a Strategic Direction?

India has launched an ambitious military expansion, but some question whether the sum of its parts adds up to a strategic whole.

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Will Wikileaks affect the US-India dynamic?

Will Wikileaks affect the US-India dynamic?

Last week began with a bang as Wikileaks snuck out its latest offering of classified government cables and documents causing a stir in diplomatic circles. The leaked documents provide a glimpse into the U.S. State Department’s dealings with and impressions of various countries and global leaders. While the veracity of these documents will continue to […]

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India Shining Once More

India Shining Once More

India’s reputation has quickly rebounded from the Commonwealth Games fiasco.

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The Diwali Summit

The Diwali Summit

President Obama’s state visit to India succeeded in closing the sentiment-substance gap that had come to define bilateral affairs during his administration. But as the trip’s warm afterglow begins to fade in the months ahead, Americans are bound to question whether India is living up to its side of the grand bargain that first George W. Bush and now Mr. Obama have laid out.

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Reflections on Obama's India visit

Reflections on Obama's India visit

As expected, Obama’s maiden visit to India this weekend has been a success. President Obama struck all the right notes, and the First Lady charmed India as she danced with children. The highlight of the visit was Obama’s address to the joint session of the Indian Parliament on Monday where he endorsed India’s permanent membership […]

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India and the U.S. Elections

India and the U.S. Elections

Yesterday’s results in the U.S. midterm elections have several implications relevant to India and bilateral relations.

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Ideas for Obama

Ideas for Obama

As President Obama prepares to go to India for a three-day state visit, U.S. policy pundits are busy proffering ideas for the bilateral agenda.

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The Crucible of Afghanistan

The Crucible of Afghanistan

Regardless of the immediate outcome of December’s review process, governments in South Asia are behaving as if a visibly reduced U.S. involvement in Afghanistan in the coming year is a foregone conclusion. This perception, which will only be reinforced if the Democratic Party suffers major setbacks next month, will color not only how New Delhi approaches Mr. Obama’s state visit but how it weighs the prospects for U.S.-India relations.

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Outsourcing Redux

Outsourcing Redux

Two events last week exemplify the growing U.S. populist backlash against India’s economic rise.

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Indian-Americans and Bilateral Relations

Indian-Americans and Bilateral Relations

The growing prominence of Indian-Americans has been an important but under-noticed factor in bilateral relations.

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