Open Embrace India-US Ties In A Divided World (internal takeover)

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The Covid-19 pandemic has sharpened the divisions within and among countries. Nationalism continues to stir India with the re-election of Narendra Modi in 2019 and in the US despite the defeat of Donald Trump in 2020. The pandemic and the unsettling expansionism of China are reasons for heightened bilateral cooperation between the world's oldest and largest democracies but they are increasingly protectionist and volatile. India and the US are trying hard to figure out their respective roles in the emerging world and their biliteral ties as fears of a new Cold War or even a military confrontation loom large. Both democracies are also grappling with contesting visions of their nationhood. Renewed debates over national security borders international trade economic order immigration citizenship state-society relations the place of minorities and institutional trust in both countries are noisy and fractious. In India Narendra Modi's Hindutva Strategic Doctrine is reshaping India and advancing a new framework for its ties with the world in the US a significant portion of Trump's 'America First' nationalism has been embraced by his successor Joe Biden demonstrating the salience of nationalism. Strategic commentaries tend to treat international relations in isolation from domestic politics. In a first Open Embrace explores the domestic motivations of the strategic policies of India and the US. This new wholly revised edition accounts for the post-pandemic shift in global politics and ongoing changes in the US politics around the defeat of Trump by Biden. About the Author Varghese K. George is the associate editor and US correspondent for The Hindu. Earlier he was the political editor of the daily based in New Delhi. He has written extensively on politics political economy society and the foreign policy of India and the US particularly on the rise of Modi in India and Trump in America. Prior to joining The Hindu he was chief of bureau at Hindustan Times. He has also worked for the Indian Express in various roles. His reports have won several awards including the Ramnath Goenka Journalist of the Year the Prem Bhatia Memorial Award for Excellence in Political Reporting the Transparency International Award for fighting corruption and the International Press Institute Award for Excellence in Journalism.
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