this is a relationship nurtured by the purchasing of a few people who have turned quisling. bottom line: the us wants india as a vassal, and we're obliging.
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From: Ram Narayanan
From: Ram Narayanan
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/65995/evan-a-feigenbaum/indias-rise-americas-interest
FOREIGN AFFAIRS MAGAZINE, March/April 2010
India's Rise, America's Interest: The Fate of the U.S.-Indian Partnership
Evan A. Feigenbaum
Summary:
The future of the U.S.-Indian relationship will depend on whether India chooses to align with the United States and whether it sustains its own economic and social changes -- and on what policies Washington pursues in those areas that bear heavily on Indian interests.
EVAN A. FEIGENBAUM is Senior Fellow for Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. He served during the George W. Bush administration as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Central Asia.
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS MAGAZINE, March/April 2010
India's Rise, America's Interest: The Fate of the U.S.-Indian Partnership
Evan A. Feigenbaum
Summary:
The future of the U.S.-Indian relationship will depend on whether India chooses to align with the United States and whether it sustains its own economic and social changes -- and on what policies Washington pursues in those areas that bear heavily on Indian interests.
EVAN A. FEIGENBAUM is Senior Fellow for Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. He served during the George W. Bush administration as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Central Asia.
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The US of A wants India to be a united land mass as a market for its companies and divided as a nation. Think it over.
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