Abstract
US foreign policy towards India under Obama administrations was the continuity of his predecessors G.W. Bush
and Bill Clinton. In Indian circle policy of Obama was considered in good manners. President Obama wrote his
personal letter to Indian prime minister Manmohan Sing that Indo-US relations will grow across the board as both
states have common shared interests. Obama even before his presidential elections described that Indo- US
relations has been strengthened across board. Economic ties between the two partners flourished well under Obama
administration. Obama view Indo-US nuclear deal a good start in developing close relations with India. Indian
analysts were feared that new president may put nuclear deal on the backburner. Diplomatic ties between both
states have been strengthened with summit diplomacy. President Obama and prime ministers of India visited each
other that resulted in several significant bilateral agreements. The research tried to have critical view of Indo-US
relations under Bush administration. It is an effort to dig out the common and shared interests on the basis of which
both states came closer to each other.
Imran Wakil, Dr. Ghulam Mustafa, Nida Shabbir. (2022) A Critical View of Indo-US Relations Under Obama Administration, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, volume 59, issue 1.
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