Transformation of U.S.-India Relations, The
Journal ArticleAuthors
Paul Kapur - Stanford University
Sumit Ganguly
Published by
Asian Survey, Vol. 47 no. 4, page(s) 642-656
July/August 2007
The United States and India are enjoying increasingly close relations. This represents a transformation of the two countries' past relationship, which was characterized by suspicion and distrust. This change, which began with the end of the Cold War, has resulted from a convergence of structural, domestic, and individual leadership factors.
Parent Research
Topics: Nuclear history | Nuclear policy | U.S. defense policy | India | United States



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