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The U.S.-India relationship : strategic partnership or complementary interests?

"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.
security, international united states--foreign relations--india india--foreign relations--united states

Authors

Gupta, Amit, 1958

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