The authors say one can expect incoming US President Biden to prioritize the continuity of current relationship between US and India while expressing concerns about India’s internal politics informally.
Us President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States of America in a fortnight, and scholars and practitioners seem to be divided on how his presidency would impact India and its foreign policy conduct. India-US relations have been accelerating since the late 1990s, primary reasons being similar democratic values and concerns about China and terrorism. This relationship expanded during the tenures of US Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, when India and the US deepened their Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) partnerships, 2+2 dialogues and also signed various agreements, serving security interests of both the countries. Read More…