An effort has been made in the present study to analyses the American policy towards India in the Post-Cold War period. It was during the Cold war period relationship between the two democracies the S and India was strained. The relationship was strained due to the conflicting perspective in the cold war. The main focus of US foreign policy was containment of Communism. India became particularly concerned after Pakistan entered into military alliance with the US.
But things changed dramatically after the Cold War. The end of Cold war provided new opportunities for improving relations between the US and India. Indian adherence to democratic that, secularism, free market economy and above all the vast consumer market attrcted the American. Indian also relinquished its non-aligned policy as there were no more two super powers. Pakistan has been sidetracked and the US is now India's largest Trading partner. The study presents the relationship between India and America in the Post-Cold War period and seeks to analyze the relation between the two countries during the president ship of Bill Clinton
US Policy Towards India
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ISBN | 9788184050417 |
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Year of Publication | 2008 |
Binding | HardBound |
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Language | English |
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Setting of the Problem : The United States Policy Towards India Under Bill Clinton's Presidency
3. The US Administration Under George Bush and India
4. Clinton's Policy towards India : Security Perspective--Nuclear Issue, Ctbt, Missiles
5. Clinton's Economic Relations with India
6. Kashmir and Pakistan as A Factor in the US- India Relations
7. The US Relations with India Under Clinton
8. Other Issues and Role of Big Powers and the US-India Relations
9. Concluding Observation
Bibliography