U.S. Role & India
Shyam Saran, foreign secretary of India, says the U.S.-Indian dynamic has changed dramatically from the Cold War divergence between the two countries. India, he says, can be a vital partner in the U.S. effort to foster democracy around the world because India has developed strong institutions, including a vigorous election commission, an independent judiciary, multiple human rights commissions and a free press. Saran spoke at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on May 19 and his remarks (India: Partner in Democracy, Target for Nonproliferation) are linked here in a downloadable PDF file.
Monday, July 18, 2005
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