US Pivot toward India after 9/11


From a Dubious Relationship to a Strategic Partnership

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By Masud Sarker
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Dr Md. Masud Sarker teaches international politics and foreign policy at Shahajalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh.

List of Tables and Figures Foreword by Stephen Burman Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Standing of India in South Asia and Prominence of United States Chapter 1. Historical Background of US Foreign Policy-Pre-9/11 Chapter 2. Conceptual Thinking of the Bush Administration's Foreign Policy in the Wake of 9/11 Chapter 3. The Bush Administration-Implementation of Policies toward India Chapter 4. The Obama Administration: Conceptual Thinking behind the Policy Chapter 5. Implementation of Obama's Policies toward India Chapter 6. Indian Diaspora in Strengthening Indo-US Relations Chapter 7. US-India Relations: Not Dubious but a Strategic Partner Bibliography About the Author

This is an interesting account of India's geostrategic importance in Washington that has kept varying in different administrations, from Truman through Obama. -- Dr. Anil Sigdel, author of the book India in the Era of China's Belt and Road Initiative: How Modi Responds to Xi

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