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Reexamining America’s Bet on India 

Carnegie Endowment
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In a few days, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Washington, D.C. to begin a historic state visit that is expected to further cement ties between the United States and India. Over the past two decades, this relationship has gone from awkward resentment during the Cold War to full-throated embrace after the year 2000.
But a new essay by Ashley J. Tellis (nam10.safelinks.protection.ou...) in Foreign Affairs titled, “America’s Bad Bet on India (nam10.safelinks.protection.ou...) ,” warns that there are limits to U.S.-India cooperation and Washington would be wise to wake up to them. Ashley, who holds the Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, joins Milan on the podcast this week to discuss his essay and his motivations for writing it.
Ashley and Milan discuss the bipartisan bet U.S. officials have made on India since the year 2000, the logic of “strategic altruism,” and the challenges facing the bilateral defense partnership. Plus, the two preview Modi’s state visit and discuss both its symbolic importance as well as it’s substantive significance.
Episode notes:
1. Ashley J. Tellis, “America’s Bad Bet on India (nam10.safelinks.protection.ou...) ,” Foreign Affairs, May 1, 2023.
2. “U.S.-India Relations, With Ashley J. Tellis (nam10.safelinks.protection.ou...) ,” The President’s Inbox (podcast), May 16, 2023.
3. Ashley J. Tellis, Bibek Debroy, and C. Raja Mohan, eds., Grasping Greatness: Making India a Leading Power (nam10.safelinks.protection.ou...) (New Delhi: Penguin Viking, 2022)
4. Arzan Tarapore, “America’s Best Bet in the Indo-Pacific (nam10.safelinks.protection.ou...) ,” Foreign Affairs, May 29, 2023.

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4 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 4   
@ThePreityEffect
@ThePreityEffect 4 месяца назад
Ever thought about Re-Examining India's gamble on the US??? That is much more problematic. There isn't much reason for India to trust the US to help in any significant way moving forward. India is simply being polite.
@soudaminipanda
@soudaminipanda 4 месяца назад
India is not in a position to help until its economy reaches the 10 Trillion Level. This means US trade with India has to exceed US Trade with China. Once both countries hit say 500 billion+ annual trade levels, you don’t need a guy like Ashley prognosticating about the future of these relation with his feet still stuck somewhere in the 90s. The cooperation will be automatic and dictated by the power of markets
@ThePreityEffect
@ThePreityEffect 4 месяца назад
India doesnt exist so it can be used as a counter weight to some random rogue state (China). It exists for itself, just like the US would like to.
@Parasuram5
@Parasuram5 3 месяца назад
Rescinded long ago
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