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India ascends, and US embraces a partner view story
Monday, February 27, 2006
John Donnelly - - Boston Globe
| For more than a half-century, the relationship between India and the United States was characterized by bitterness and distrust.
But in the last two years, the two countries have forged a tight alliance that many analysts believe will become part of a shifting global order in the 21st century -- a shuffling of power and influence widely forecast to feature the rise of both China and India, which not only account for a third of the planet's population but also are experiencing an economic renaissance.
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