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A more pragmatic bilateral relationship : an analysis of India-U.S. relations after the Iraqi war

Wu, F

Authors

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Dr Fuzuo Wu F.Wu3@salford.ac.uk
Lecturer in International Relations



Abstract

After the Iraq War, despite the differences between India and the United States, the strategic partnership between the two countries has continued to develop, especially the defense cooperation relationship has developed significantly. This is because the two countries proceed from the realization of their respective long-term strategic interests and treat these differences with a more pragmatic attitude. Therefore, the current differences between the two countries have not hindered the two countries from continuing to advance their strategic partnership.

Citation

Wu, F. (2004). A more pragmatic bilateral relationship : an analysis of India-U.S. relations after the Iraqi war. Nanya yanjiu jikan, 119(1), 55-59

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2004
Deposit Date Sep 18, 2020
Journal South Asian Studies Quarterly
Print ISSN 1004-1508
Volume 119
Issue 1
Pages 55-59
Additional Information Access Information : This article was re-printed in International Politics, No.11, November 2004: 75-78. This article is published in Chinese. The original title is 更加务实的双边关系——析伊拉克战后的印美关系