TOPICS: ‘India – United States relations’
China’s Overreach, America’s OpportunityNovember 21, 2012 / Daniel TwiningAmerican Foreign Policy Council
Growing wariness of Chinese power and penetration now being evidenced in Southeast Asian states has created considerable possibilities for American policy.Read more...Don’t give up on IndiaSeptember 21, 2012 / Daniel Twining, Richard FontaineThe Washington Post
Read more...U.S., India share long-term interestsJune 13, 2012 / Dhruva Jaishankar, Daniel M. KlimanPolitico
Read more...Were U.S.- India relations oversold? Part IIJune 13, 2012 / Daniel TwiningForeign Policy
Critics of the civilian-nuclear deal between the United States and India -- proposed in 2005 and ratified in 2008 -- have more recently charged that its supporters oversold the broader benefits of Indo-U.S. strategic partnership.Read more...Was the U.S.-India relationship oversold?April 26, 2012 / Daniel TwiningForeign Policy
Today's Financial Times charges that U.S.-India relations are "wilting" in light of various policy spats between the two countries that belie the mutual optimism of 2008. These claims need to be put in perspective.Read more...Is the Obama administration willing to back up Clinton’s talk with action?October 14, 2011 / Daniel TwiningForeign Policy
Read more...For an Indo-American CenturyNovember 06, 2010 / Daniel TwiningIndian Express
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