"February 2005." Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-48). This monograph examines the U.S.-India security relationship and argues that significant differences in their worldviews precludes the development of a strong strategic relationship at present. However, India's continued economic and military growth, as well as its ongoing commitment towards secularism and democracy, makes it a future ally towards establishing strategic stability in Asia and in assisting future nation-building efforts across the globe. In the short run, therefore, the relationship should be based on securing complementary interests: ensuring stability in the Indian Ocean; promoting secularism and democracy across the world; and getting the Indian government to work proactively to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their associated systems. Electronic version also available on the SSI website.
Authors
- Contributor
- Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute
- Date published
- [2005]
- Format
- Language material Electronic resource
- Pages
- vi, 49 p. ; 23 cm.
- Place Discussed
- India United States
- Provider
- HathiTrust
- Published in
- India
- Reference
- LC call number: E183.8.I4 G8 2005; ISBN: 1584871865; (MiU)004983493; sdr-miu004983493; (OCoLC)58525448; Hathi: 004983493
- Rights
- Public domain. Learn more at http://www.hathitrust.org/access_use
- Source
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/fb9487fb8257295958b175bf694c1e6a