Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Opinion: India and U.S. Grow Closer Against a Backdrop of An Expansionist China

By Dr. Punit Saurabh



President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January. White House Photo
President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January 2015. White House Photo

Why is India Growing Wary of China?

Catching Up to China

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America’s Role in an Emerging India

The United States and India both see it as a realignment of the new world order where both nations are destined to gain immensely because of their shared democratic heritage, a large wealthy and powerful Indian-American population and an emerging market. For India, the United States is the land of immense opportunity and business, knowledge and energy. India’s strategic needs are increasingly being fulfilled not by a “bygone Russia” but an “understanding America.” Within the past 12 years the United States has sold more than $12 billion worth of military equipment to India overtaking Russia as the largest defense supplier. And it seems that India needs more of it for sure. American business interests, followed by investments, have grown yet there is a tremendous scope for growth as it is nowhere close to the Sino-India trade.

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