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The U.S.-Indian security relationship has markedly improved since the Cold War with increased cooperation in a range of areas. The two countries have established stronger military, economic, and political ties based on mutual interests in combating terrorism, promoting democracy, preventing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) proliferation, and addressing China’s rise. Their bilateral defense engagements now include a range of dialogues, exercises, educational exchanges, and joint training opportunities. The partnership benefits both countries, enabling them to realize their core security goals. Yet, U.S. and Indian national security leaders must take new steps to ensure that the relationship realizes its potential.
ISBN
3342
Publication Date
6-7-2017
Keywords
India; China; WMD; security relationships
Recommended Citation
Richard Weitz Dr.,
Promoting U.S.-Indian Defense Cooperation: Opportunities and Obstacles ( US Army War College Press, 2017),
https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/414