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[국제관계] Towards a Techno-Diplomatic Future | India and the US as Strategic Partners

인도 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - EFSAS 발간일 : 2023-09-13 등록일 : 2023-10-29 원문링크

During the Cold War, the bilateral relationship between India and the United States was dominated by antipathy and distrust. In Nehruvian fashion, Indian policymakers remained deeply suspicious of what they perceived as Washington’s neo-imperialist endeavors in Asia. Washington’s close strategic relationship with Pakistan was another key policy issue. The US, in turn, was concerned about India’s ties with the Soviet Union, which had emerged as India’s most pivotal supplier of arms, and India’s ambitions of developing nuclear weapons. The end of the Cold War initially did relatively little to meaningfully alleviate mutual suspicions, with India criticizing US hegemony and pronouncing ambitions to become a major player in a more multipolar international order (Tharoor, 2023). Further, the 1998 nuclear explosions of India and Pakistan raised nuclear tensions in South Asia and led to the US briefly cutting military and economic aid to both sides. Throughout the 20th century, India and the US were not positioned against one another but found themselves aligned on very few policy positions.

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