India-America relations: proceedings of the

India-America relations: proceedings of the
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Synopsis India-America relations: proceedings of the by : INDIA-AMERICA CONFERENCE, Delhi, 1949

Indian-American Relations. Proceedings of the India-America Conference Held in New Delhi in December 1949. Issued Under the Joint Auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs and the American Institute of Pacific Relations

Indian-American Relations. Proceedings of the India-America Conference Held in New Delhi in December 1949. Issued Under the Joint Auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs and the American Institute of Pacific Relations
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Synopsis Indian-American Relations. Proceedings of the India-America Conference Held in New Delhi in December 1949. Issued Under the Joint Auspices of the Indian Council of World Affairs and the American Institute of Pacific Relations by : Indian Council of World Affairs

Indian-American Relations

Indian-American Relations
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India and America

India and America
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Publisher : New York, Harper
Total Pages : 232
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Synopsis India and America by : Phillips Talbot

SCOTT (Copy 1): From the John Holmes Library Collection.

India-America Relations (1942-62)

India-America Relations (1942-62)
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Total Pages : 214
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Synopsis India-America Relations (1942-62) by : Atul Bhardwaj

Examining India-America relations between 1942-62, this book reconsiders the role of America in shaping the imagination of post-colonial India. It rejects a conventional orthodoxy that assigns a limited role to America and challenges narratives which neglect the natural asymmetries and focus on discord and differences to define India-America relations. Integrating the security, political and economic elements of the Indo-American relationship it presents a synthesis of India’s encounter with the post-war hegemon and looks at the military, economic and political involvement of America during the ‘transfer of power’ from Britain to India. Bhardwaj delves into the role of American non-government agencies and examines the anti-communist ideological linkages that the Indian political class developed with America, the influence of this bonding and the role of American ideas, experts, funds, international relations and strategy in shaping India’s social, economic and educational institutions. Analyzing India’s non-alignment policy and its linkages to American policy on the non-communist neutrals, it argues that India’s movement towards the Soviet Union and away from China in the mid 1950s was in tune with the American strategy to cause the Sino-Soviet split. The book presents a fresh perspective based on authentic records and adds a new dimension to the understanding of modern Indian history and Indo-American relations. It will appeal to scholars and students of Indian and American history, international relations and strategy.

India-US Relations in the Age of Uncertainty

India-US Relations in the Age of Uncertainty
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Total Pages : 214
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Synopsis India-US Relations in the Age of Uncertainty by : B.M. Jain

In the initial phase of the Obama administration, India’s ruling class and strategic community formed a perception that the spirit of strategic partnership between the two countries might be diluted on account of China looming large in the priorities of this administration. Despite occasional hiccups in their relationship, this perception was overshadowed by the administration’s recognition of India’s role as counterweight to China in the Asia-Pacific region. This book addresses and re-evaluates the perceptions, policies and perspectives of public policy makers and bureaucratic elites in both India and the US in setting and articulating the tone, tenor and substance of the multi-faceted ties between the two countries. The scope of the book is not exclusively limited to the bilateral relationship in the critical areas such as the Indo-US nuclear deal, defence, security and strategic partnership. Its concerns and ramifications are much wider in global and regional contexts, covering/involving security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region, the interface between terrorism and weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), China as a factor in India-US relations, and the fallout of the New Delhi-Washington partnership on South Asia.

Changing US Foreign Policy toward India

Changing US Foreign Policy toward India
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Total Pages : 250
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Synopsis Changing US Foreign Policy toward India by : Carina van de Wetering

This book uncovers how US-India relations have changed and intensified during the administrations of Bill Clinton, George Bush Jr., and Barack Obama. Throughout the Cold War, US-India relations were often distant and volatile as India mostly received attention at times of grave international crises, but from the late 1990s onwards, the US showed a more sustained interest in India. How was this shift possible? While previous scholarship has focused on the civilian nuclear deal as a turning point, this book presents an alternative account for this change by analyzing how India’s identity has been constructed in different terms after the Cold War. It examines the underlying discourse and explains how this enables or constrains US foreign policymakers when they establish security policies with India and improve US-India relations.