New Security Equations in Asia, and Iran’s Opportunity
Since the end of the Cold War—which ushered in a new order in global
affairs—India, a prominent leader of the Non-Aligned Movement, has moved
closer to the United States. New Delhi-Washington ties gained momentum
particularly during George W. Bush’s tenure, perhaps best represented by
the July 2005 nuclear deal that aroused the ire of Pakistan. India’s
stature as the world’s largest democracy and a potential key partner in
global affairs is acknowledged by the United States. Nonetheless, in
return for preferential status, Washington expects New Delhi to be
further hesitant in its relations with Iran, and for it to not engage in
a strategic partnership with Tehran. Such a demand may fall in
contradiction with New Delhi’s strategic interests. Indians prefer to
enjoy close relations with both countries.
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