SHIFTING BALANCES IN INDIA"S FOREIGN POLICY: INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC FACTORS AT STAKE

Published: June 7, 2021
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Since Narendra Modi"s second electoral victory, in May 2019, the US-India bilateral relations have been marked by unprecedented cordial tones. "Howdy, Modi!" was the slogan used at the reception ceremony held by President Trump at Houston Strong Stadium on 22 September 2019, to welcome India"s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his visit to the US. On this occasion, for the first time in US-India bilateral relations a US president lavishly praised an Indian prime minister. Trump described Modi as a "most loyal friend" and celebrated his achievements, notably "the incredible number" of nearly 300 million people lifted out of poverty and 140 million Indians raised to the rank of middle class. Trump emphasized India"s democratic electoral process and its common hallmarks with American democracy.

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Casolari, M. (2021). SHIFTING BALANCES IN INDIA"S FOREIGN POLICY: INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC FACTORS AT STAKE. Il Politico, 254(1), 22–46. https://doi.org/10.4081/ilpolitico.2021.559