India ‘more important’ than china as an ally to u. S.

India ‘more important’ than china as an ally to u. S.

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_By Bruce Stokes, Director of Global Economic Attitudes, Pew Research Center_ Special to _Business Standard_ With India slated to elect a new government early next year and the Barack Obama 


administration heading into the last three years of its tenure, can New Delhi and Washington build a stronger relationship, much as the administration of George W. Bush was able to do in its


second term? A new opinion poll by the Pew Research Center, which surveyed both the American public and U.S. foreign policy experts, provides mixed signals about the prospect for deepening


Indo-American ties. The U.S. public’s view of India has soured in recent years. In 2008, the year of the Indo-U.S. civil nuclear agreement, 63 per cent of Americans surveyed by the Pew


Research Center had a favourable perception of India. This year, that positive opinion has fallen sharply to 46 per cent. Read more at _Business Standard_