The U.S.-India Relationship: Strategic Partnership or Complementary Interests?
Title | The U.S.-India Relationship: Strategic Partnership or Complementary Interests? PDF eBook |
Author | Amit Gupta |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 55 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1428910174 |
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy PDF eBook |
Author | David Malone |
Publisher | Oxford Handbooks |
Pages | 769 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 019874353X |
Following the end of the Cold War, the economic reforms in the early 1990s, and ensuing impressive growth rates, India has emerged as a leading voice in global affairs, particularly on international economic issues. Its domestic market is fast-growing and India is becoming increasingly important to global geo-strategic calculations, at a time when it has been outperforming many other growing economies, and is the only Asian country with the heft to counterbalance China. Indeed, so much is India defined internationally by its economic performance (and challenges) that other dimensions of its internal situation, notably relevant to security, and of its foreign policy have been relatively neglected in the existing literature. This handbook presents an innovative, high profile volume, providing an authoritative and accessible examination and critique of Indian foreign policy. The handbook brings together essays from a global team of leading experts in the field to provide a comprehensive study of the various dimensions of Indian foreign policy.
The India–US Partnership
Title | The India–US Partnership PDF eBook |
Author | Nish Acharya |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2016-05-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0199089604 |
The story of US - India relations is one of unfulfilled potential. Despite their common commitment to democracy, diversity and free markets, their short and long term objectives have not aligned in a way to create a robust economic and political partnership. These two nations, which will soon be the second and the third largest economies in the world, must find ways to increase their economic integration over the next 15 years through institutional capacity building, creating a startup culture and using India’s talent pool to resolve complex global problems. Engaging the question of bilateral partnership from the perspectives of investment, public policy and philanthropy, Acharya delves into ways in which India can approach the goal of $1 trillion worth of economic ties with the US by 2030. Backed by 62 interviews of leaders from business, government, civil society and the academia and 30 case studies on the growing impact of American organizations on the Indian economy and of Indians on the American economy, this study highlights organizations that are inspirational models for their sectors and are aiming at realizing a trillion-dollar, long-term economic partnership between India and America.
Pakistan’s Security and the India–US Strategic Partnership
Title | Pakistan’s Security and the India–US Strategic Partnership PDF eBook |
Author | Syed Shahid Hussain Bukhari |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 415 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1000176622 |
This book explores the relationship between the developing India–US strategic Partnership and Pakistan’s security. It assesses India and the US's areas of cooperation to show that the partnership will bring drastic changes for India’s military capabilities and modernization of its forces. The book shows that, in addition to enhancing India’s domestic nuclear stockpiles through the nuclear cooperation agreement, collaboration in high-tech areas such as space and innovative technologies will enable India to acquire sophisticated delivery systems as well as surveillance capacity. The author argues that these advancements will enable India to destabilize the strategic balance in the region. The book also briefly explores the nuclear doctrines of India and Pakistan that provide an insight into the role of nuclear weapons in maintaining deterrence in the region. To understand the power dynamics caused by the strategic partnership and their impact on strategic stability in South Asia, the author utilizes the Balance of Power and Power Transition theories. A timely analysis of the India–US Strategic Partnership with a Pakistan angle, the book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of Asian security, Asian politics, especially South Asia, strategic studies, international relations, political science, nuclear non-proliferation, conflict studies, arms control, and security studies.
India-America Strategic Partnership
Title | India-America Strategic Partnership PDF eBook |
Author | S. N. Yadav |
Publisher | Global Vision Pub House |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | India |
ISBN | 9788182202818 |
This book entitled India-America Strategic Partnership: Experiences and Expectations is the original and most comprehensive and critical investigation of the relationship between India and America. It also examines the political, economic, scientific and technological, defence, military and strategic collaboration and cooperation between India and America, especially since the end of the Cold War. The author is fully convinced that it would be an invaluable source of knowledge for academicians, researchers and policy-makers in addition to the common readers of international relations.
The Future of U.S.-India Security Cooperation
Title | The Future of U.S.-India Security Cooperation PDF eBook |
Author | Sumit Ganguly |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2021-04-21 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781526155146 |
This book provides an analytical overview of the state of the US-India strategic partnership from the U.S. and Indian perspectives.
A Wary Partnership
Title | A Wary Partnership PDF eBook |
Author | Euijin Jung |
Publisher | Peterson Institute for International Economics |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2020-09-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0881327417 |
This PIIE Briefing published by the Peterson Institute for International Economics traces the complex economic relationship between India and the rest of the world, focusing on the United States. The various chapters, by leading experts, emphasize the contrast between political ties between Washington and New Delhi, which have steadily improved since the 1980s, culminating in the landmark nuclear agreement in 2005, and economic ties, which have lagged despite intensive negotiations and pledges of cooperation. The current moment of uncertainty and turbulence may not seem to be the time for a new collaborative chapter in this frequently contentious economic relationship. But the authors argue instead that a crisis can compel leaders of both countries to rethink their failed policies and expand, not reduce, their economic cooperation. By examining the record of international economic policies in the world’s two most populous democracies, this volume can illuminate a path forward. There are no illusions in these essays about the costs and obstacles. Their assumption is that learning the lessons of the past can guide the way for progress in the future.