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India-Us Convergence and Divergence Under the Trump Administration

English · Hardback

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This book explores India-US relations under Trump 1.0. The contributors highlight those bilateral ties flourished during the Modi-Trump era, fuelled by the camaraderie between the two leaders and shared concerns over China's rise.


List of contents










Introduction 1. Trump, Modi, and the illiberal consensus 2. Economic nationalism and India-US trade relations during the Modi-Trump years 3. US retreat, Indian reform: multilateralism under Trump and Modi 4. No climate for cooperation: India-US climate relations during the Trump years 5. Separately together: Indian and American approaches to China during the Trump era 6. India-US-Russia dynamics in the Trump era 7. Navigating the Af-Pak arena: India-US relations under the Trump administration 8. Navigating "maximum pressure": The India-Iran-US relationship under the Trump presidency 9. With a little help from China: The Trump administration and the reinvigoration of the Quad


About the author










Raj Verma is Professor of International Relations and Foreign Policy and Director, Center for South and Central Asia at Shanghai International Studies University, and Non-Resident Scholar at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, USA. He is the editor/co-editor of seven special issues/sections and author of more than 40 articles published in journals. His research is focused on India's and China's foreign and security policy, Sino-India-US-Russia-Pakistan relations, Asian security issues and International Relations theory.


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