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India as a New Global Power: An Action Agenda for the United States

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Tuesday, 20 June 2006
india.as.a.new.global.power     India as a New Global Power: An Action Agenda for the United States
    By Ashley J. Tellis

    Carnegie Endowment , 2005

    The numerous important controversies that have surrounded U.S. foreign policy over the past four years have obscured a strategic success with major implications for the future balance of power in Asia: the transformation of relations between the United States and India.

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           India's Strategic Perspectives
          Tellis Interview in Outlook Magazine

Through a series of breakthroughs in bilateral diplomatic collaboration, military-to-military relations, counterterrorism cooperation, and public diplomacy, the way was paved for this major diplomatic achievement.

This year, the Bush administration has unveiled a potentially far more radical initiative with respect to India—the United States has pledged to “help India become a major world power in the twenty-first century,” investing the energy and resources necessary to secure its untroubled ascent to great-power status. In this new report, Ashley J. Tellis, a leading expert on U.S.-South Asian relations, provides an overview of this official, strong desire to transform relations with India, the administration’s assessment of the geopolitical challenges likely to confront the United States in this century, and an action agenda for achieving these goals.

 

Includes a new introduction, "A Survey of the Progress in U.S.-India Relations", by Faaiza Rashid and George Perkovich.

 

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