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INDIA-U.S. POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND TRADE RELATIONS
Ms. Jyoti
Page No. : 98-105
ABSTRACT
India and the United States comprise the world’s two largest democracies. India has a different perspective on the West Asian theatre than the rest of the globe. The U.S. views the war in Kashmir as the outcome of a long-standing issue that cannot be easily classified. Without a doubt, the forward location and expanded US strategic involvement in the South Asian district have helped control or at least control militancy and terrorist activity, prevented India-Pakistan tensions from escalating, and refocused attention on the necessity of territorial integrity through collaboration and conflict resolution.
After December 13, the presence of US forces in Pakistan was perceived as a stabilising influence, decreasing the possibility of war. In addition, South Asia has benefited from the worldwide fight on terrorism, as have many other regions. Territorial nations’ initiatives to initiate conflict resolution processes constitute a first step toward broader coordination. Terrorism is the most heinous crime ever committed. This perspective, which is often unsettling, equates opiate brokers with illicit arms traffickers, sorted out misbehaviour, government individuals and authority, particularly knowledge organisations, and sorted out misbehaviour.
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