A Grass-Roots Rapprochement Between India and U.S.
The Indo-U.S. commercial relationship might be susceptible to the Ohio state government’s ban on outsourcing of state technology projects to offshore centres
The Indo-U.S. commercial relationship might be susceptible to the Ohio state government’s ban on outsourcing of state technology projects to offshore centres
President Barack Obama’s upcoming visit to India needs a “transformational” moment, a clincher that will encapsulate both the growing bilateral relations and their future potential.
The United States sees India as a guarantor of the liberal international order – The 2010 QDR assumes that India will act in the general interests of the political and economic order that the Atlantic powers have established
The 2.2 million strong Indian population in the United States has begun to take an active part in US political affairs which has resulted in the evolution of a diaspora elite. While they remain predominantly Democrat, winds of change seem to be incoming