Lexington Books
Pages: 268
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-66691-276-0 • Hardback • February 2023 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-66691-277-7 • eBook • January 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Dr Md. Masud Sarker teaches international politics and foreign policy at Shahajalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh.
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword by Stephen Burman
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Standing of India in South Asia and Prominence of United States
Chapter 1. Historical Background of US Foreign Policy—Pre-9/11
Chapter 2. Conceptual Thinking of the Bush Administration’s Foreign Policy in the Wake of 9/11
Chapter 3. The Bush Administration—Implementation of Policies toward India
Chapter 4. The Obama Administration: Conceptual Thinking behind the Policy
Chapter 5. Implementation of Obama’s Policies toward India
Chapter 6. Indian Diaspora in Strengthening Indo-US Relations
Chapter 7. US-India Relations: Not Dubious but a Strategic Partner
Bibliography
About the Author
This is an interesting account of India’s geostrategic importance in Washington that has kept varying in different administrations, from Truman through Obama.
— Dr. Anil Sigdel, author of the book India in the Era of China's Belt and Road Initiative: How Modi Responds to Xi
The book brilliantly offers fresh perspectives and new interpretations on shared strategic interests of India and the United States that have brought them much closer than ever before. It is a valuable addition to the existing literature on India-US relations as well as an essential read for graduate students, faculty and researchers of international relations.
— Bakhtawar Mal Jain, Former visiting professor at UBC, Canada