India-US relationship has always been a relevant topic for UPSC Civil Service Exams. It has been frequently asked by the UPSC in the General Studies paper regarding the Present Status and Future Scope of the bilateral relationship.
India and US are good allies who enjoy mutual trust, confidence, and cooperation and face common challenges in the present global scenario. Both these major players of the world together can provide a balanced world order and address the future challenges.
Presently US is the Largest Trading Partner of India. India's emerging economy offers a threshold to opportunities for US and the well established US economy is a major contributor of foreign investment and remittance to India and offer jobs for lakhs of Indians.
India and US are mutual allies in defence sector, who conduct joint military and maritime exercises and cooperate in maintaining international peace and security and in fighting terrorism. India's recent big order for US Defence equipments would give a boost to crisis ridden US Economy. The 2006 Civil Nuclear Agreement which benefit both nations in terms of economic prosperity and energy security is a landmark in energy cooperation.
Though both the nations have been engaging in bilateral and international issues, there lie greater scope for the mutual relationship, notwithstanding the challenges which await.
Both India and US have a joint role to play in international issues ranging from Afghanistan to Africa, cooperation in combating Terrorism, Maritime Piracy,and Climate Change. To maintain a just world order and international peace India and US must together persuade other nations to act without violating the international laws and humanitarian and ethical concerns. India can get advantage from joint ventures in research and development in Science and Technology and Agriculture.
While leveraging the greater possibilities of the bilateral relation India must take care not to hurt it integrity, sovereignity and also the legitimate interests of other nations. India shouldn't be a mere protector of US interests, instead it should be an equal ally with a firm stand, for the benefit of its people and territory.
India and US are good allies who enjoy mutual trust, confidence, and cooperation and face common challenges in the present global scenario. Both these major players of the world together can provide a balanced world order and address the future challenges.
Presently US is the Largest Trading Partner of India. India's emerging economy offers a threshold to opportunities for US and the well established US economy is a major contributor of foreign investment and remittance to India and offer jobs for lakhs of Indians.
India and US are mutual allies in defence sector, who conduct joint military and maritime exercises and cooperate in maintaining international peace and security and in fighting terrorism. India's recent big order for US Defence equipments would give a boost to crisis ridden US Economy. The 2006 Civil Nuclear Agreement which benefit both nations in terms of economic prosperity and energy security is a landmark in energy cooperation.
Though both the nations have been engaging in bilateral and international issues, there lie greater scope for the mutual relationship, notwithstanding the challenges which await.
Both India and US have a joint role to play in international issues ranging from Afghanistan to Africa, cooperation in combating Terrorism, Maritime Piracy,and Climate Change. To maintain a just world order and international peace India and US must together persuade other nations to act without violating the international laws and humanitarian and ethical concerns. India can get advantage from joint ventures in research and development in Science and Technology and Agriculture.
While leveraging the greater possibilities of the bilateral relation India must take care not to hurt it integrity, sovereignity and also the legitimate interests of other nations. India shouldn't be a mere protector of US interests, instead it should be an equal ally with a firm stand, for the benefit of its people and territory.