Professor Chintamani Mahapatra is Chairman, Centre for Canadian, US and Latin American Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington and a summit meeting with President Barack Obama re-energised a relationship that was widely perceived to be moving towards a dead end. During almost 10 years of Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, India’s relations with the United States held all the promises of becoming robust and a model strategic partnership for international relations. The signing of a history-making civil nuclear cooperation agreement, a large number of defence deals, including arms trade and technology transfer, the conclusion of a new 10-year defence framework agreement, regular military exercises involving all branches of the armed forces and efforts towards enhancing bilateral trade and investment ties were remarkable developments in bilateral relations.
India–US Ties: Reviewing the Relationship
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington and a summit meeting with President Barack Obama re-energised a relationship that was widely perceived to be moving towards a dead end. During almost 10 years of Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, India’s relations with the United States held all the promises of becoming robust and a model strategic partnership for international relations. The signing of a history-making civil nuclear cooperation agreement, a large number of defence deals, including arms trade and technology transfer, the conclusion of a new 10-year defence framework agreement, regular military exercises involving all branches of the armed forces and efforts towards enhancing bilateral trade and investment ties were remarkable developments in bilateral relations.
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