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India's Regional Role 

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India has been "walking a tightrope" since its 1947 independence, but has managed to expand its global reach and “use the world in order to leverage its own rise to power.” So says Ashley J. Tellis, Senior Fellow and Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Remarks delivered at the 2024 Camden Conference, held February 16-18, in Camden, Maine.

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Комментарии : 12   
@himanshu8276
@himanshu8276 Месяц назад
It was american policy to use non-nato ally pak as a frontline state to counter USSR directly in afghanistan and USSR's friend India simultaneously. Ind and pak are two unequal states. It was US who opposed India's dominance of the region via pak.
@captainnemo8072
@captainnemo8072 Месяц назад
I think Ashley was objective. Good analysis
@user-qc8vu7ns1s
@user-qc8vu7ns1s Месяц назад
Parade of elephants vs Parade of rat s 🎉
@ashutoshdixit6699
@ashutoshdixit6699 Месяц назад
Typical American mindset in an echo chamber 😂
@rajiv5802
@rajiv5802 Месяц назад
He is clearly someone from India or Pakistan using American name. A bit of a hypocrite isn't it
@KK-fz6if
@KK-fz6if Месяц назад
I just heard a guy talking about India's democracy is different from US. Yes the main difference is that Abrahsmic religious dogmas are narrow and destructive and India will not support, rather shouldn't support. Keep them away...
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