Introduction India and the United States (US) have found more parallels between their approaches to the Indo-Pacific region in the past decade since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in May 2014. Indeed, the Indo-Pacific has become embedded in India-US relations, and bilateral cooperation has extended to the region. Within months of taking office, Modi indicated his intention to enhance India’s ties with the region. The three US administrations (of Presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden) that have overlapped with Modi’s tenure since 2014 have similarly sharpened and developed Washington’s focus on the Indo-Pacific.
Authors
- Attribution
- Satu Limaye and Lei Nishiuwatoko, “India-U.S. Convergence in the Indo-Pacific,” ORF Issue Brief No. 740 , October 2024, Observer Research Foundation.
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- 9
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- India
Table of Contents
- Introduction Introduction 3
- Bilateral Indo-Pacific Coordination and Cooperation 4
- Areas of Convergence Areas of Convergence 4
- Minilaterals and ASEAN-Led Regional Institutions 5
- Convergence on China 5
- Areas of Convergence Areas of Convergence 5
- The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework 6
- Areas of Convergence Areas of Convergence 6
- Conclusion Conclusion 7
- The first version of this brief appeared in the ORF-GP volume which can be accessed here httpswww.orfonline.orgresearchaligned-but-autonomous-india-us-relations-in-the- modi-era 7
- Endnotes Endnotes 8
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