U.S.-India relations
DIPLOMACY
Strengthening U.S.-India relations
BY DANIEL SNEIDER dsneider@mercurynews.com
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In the more than a half-century since India gained its independence from the British Empire, these are unquestionably the best of times in Indo-U.S. relations. India stands out as one of the few places in the world where polls show a vast majority favorably views the United States. The Bush administration has smartly embraced India's rise as an economic and military power, part of a broader strategy to balance another Asian power -- China.
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michael mccafferty comments:
India is the largest democratic nation in the entire world. India deserves the respect and high regard of the United States, and I am pleased by the excellent leadership President George W. Bush has demonstrated in building the solid friendship between the USA and India.
India is a very important nation and is on its way to becoming a major nation in the global community. It is very encouraging that President George W. Bush has the vision to see the importance of India.
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