| Description: | This report focuses on relations between the United States and India, a relationship deepened in the Clinton and G. W. Bush Administrations. The Obama Administrations seeks to continue developing this relationship. Continuing U.S. interest in South Asia focuses on ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, human rights issues, caste-based discrimination, and India's economic expansion. |
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| Location(s): | India |
| Creation Date: | October 27, 2010 |
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Congressional Research Service Reports
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Kronstadt, K. Alan
Specialist in South Asian Affairs |
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Kerr, Paul K.
Analyst in Nonproliferation |
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Martin, Michael F.
Specialist in Asian Affairs |
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Vaughn, Bruce
Specialist in Asian Affairs |
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Publisher Name: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
Place of Publication: Washington, D.C.
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| Original Creation Date: | October 27, 2010 | |
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| Description: | This report focuses on relations between the United States and India, a relationship deepened in the Clinton and G. W. Bush Administrations. The Obama Administrations seeks to continue developing this relationship. Continuing U.S. interest in South Asia focuses on ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, human rights issues, caste-based discrimination, and India's economic expansion. |
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