INDO-US RELATIONS: PAST TO PRESENT
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i6.2017.2032Keywords:
Indo-Us Relations, Democratic Courtiers, CooperationAbstract [English]
India and the US are the two most important democratic courtiers in the world. The US is the oldest modern democratic country whereas India is the largest democratic country in the modern world and any sort of positive cooperation between the two great democracies is bound to create a new world order and balance promising peace and tranquility especially in all volatile South China Sea and Asia-pacific region. It will also contribute in maintaining peace throughout the world.
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