Indo-US Ties under New US Government: Continuity and Contrast - By Satish Kumar Karna
Indo-US relations over the past two decades have been well ordered with the only wrinkle being in trade and immigration issues. Trade related market access has traditionally been an irritant in the bilateral relationship, immigration issues flared up mainly during the Trump administration. With the change in guard in Washington, it’s imperative to understand the possible implications for core areas such as strategic/military, economic and political cooperation like India’s entry into the UN Security Council, visa regimes, multilateral cooperation, global climate change and human rights. US president elect Joe Biden had shown his unequivocal support for the Indo-US ....
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