Currying favor: The pleasant warming of relations between the U.S. and India
Well, hello, Delhi! As President Obama prepares to head off to India, CNAS is putting out a compendium of articles on U.S.-Indian relations. The papers include: Unleashing U.S.-India Defense Trade By Kenneth I. Juster, Ajay Kuntamukkala America’s Interests in India By Marshall M. Bouton India, the United States and the Global Commons By C. Raja ...
Well, hello, Delhi! As President Obama prepares to head off to India, CNAS is putting out a compendium of articles on U.S.-Indian relations. The papers include:
Well, hello, Delhi! As President Obama prepares to head off to India, CNAS is putting out a compendium of articles on U.S.-Indian relations. The papers include:
- Unleashing U.S.-India Defense Trade
By Kenneth I. Juster, Ajay Kuntamukkala - America’s Interests in India
By Marshall M. Bouton - India, the United States and the Global Commons
By C. Raja Mohan - The United States and India 10 Years Out
By Teresita C. Schaffer - The Strategic Implications of Indo-U.S. Private Sector Ties
By Rajiv Kumar
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