From nuclear deal to Quad: The making of the India-US partnership in 21st Century
When George W. Bush predicted in 1999 that India would emerge as a global force, few anticipated how quickly ties between New Delhi and Washington
When George W. Bush predicted in 1999 that India would emerge as a global force, few anticipated how quickly ties between New Delhi and Washington would evolve. Since then, the two countries have transformed their relationship through the civil nuclear deal, closer defence cooperation, growing trade and the Quad, even as differences over tariffs, Russia and strategic autonomy have persisted.
