INDIA - US RELATIONS – INTERNATIONAL

News: US-India Relations: Shared Values or Compromised Principles?

 

What's in the news?

       In the aftermath of a recent bilateral joint statement, billboard screens on trucks in New York City displayed the message “Hey Joe! Ask Modi!” referring to Modi as the “#Crime Minister Of India” in reference to India’s alleged human rights failures.

 

Key takeaways:

       The diplomatic statement has raised concerns regarding Washington’s approach towards India’s democratic values and human rights situation.

       The text itself refers to these values as “shared values” between the two nation-states; but it comes as a surprise to some advocates of democracy given that it seems to overlook India’s poor democratic values and human rights violations, thereby compromising the United States democratic and liberal credentials.

 

Importance of India to USA:

1. Strategic Partnership:

       India's strategic location in the Indo-Pacific region makes it a crucial partner for the United States in maintaining regional stability and countering the influence of China.

       India's growing military capabilities, democratic values and shared interests align with American strategic objectives.

2. Economic Opportunities:

       India's rapidly growing economy and large consumer market present significant economic opportunities for American businesses.

       Collaborations in trade, investment, and technology can benefit both countries and contribute to economic growth, job creation, and market access.

3. Security Cooperation:

       India's cooperation in security matters, including counterterrorism efforts, enhances global security and strengthens the United States' fight against transnational threats.

       Intelligence sharing, defence collaboration, and joint military exercises foster mutual security interests.

4. Shared Democratic Values:

       India, as the world's largest democracy, shares core democratic values with the United States.

       Collaboration with India strengthens the community of democratic nations and reinforces democratic norms globally.

5. Regional Stability:

       India's engagement in the South Asian region contributes to regional stability, economic development, and cooperation.

       Partnering with India supports the United States' efforts to promote a rules-based order, peace, and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

 

Challenges in India-US Relations:

1. Trade and Economic Issues:

       Despite efforts to enhance economic cooperation, trade disputes and market access barriers can strain India-US relations.

       Differences in intellectual property rights, tariffs, and regulatory frameworks can hinder trade relations and create tensions between the two countries.

2. Geopolitical Considerations:

       India's strategic autonomy and its relationships with other countries, such as Russia and Iran, could potentially create divergences with US interests.

       Balancing between various regional powers and managing conflicting geopolitical dynamics can present challenges in aligning strategies and priorities.

3. Differences in Foreign Policy Approaches:

       India and the US have different approaches to certain foreign policy issues.

       For example, India has historically pursued a policy of non-alignment, while the US emphasizes alliances and partnerships.

       Differing perspectives on specific regional issues, such as Afghanistan or the Middle East, could lead to divergent policy choices.

4. Climate Change and Environmental Priorities:

       While both countries acknowledge the importance of addressing climate change, differing priorities and strategies may impact cooperation in this area.

       The US's focus on global climate initiatives and commitments may differ from India's emphasis on developmental priorities and the need for technology transfers.

5. Visa and Immigration Policies:

       Changes in visa and immigration policies, such as restrictions on H-1B visas, can impact the movement of professionals and students between India and the US.

       This can affect people-to-people ties, educational collaborations and business partnerships, thereby straining the bilateral relationship.

6. Domestic Political Factors:

       Domestic political considerations in both countries can influence the direction of India-US relations.

       Changes in leadership, shifts in domestic priorities, and partisan politics can shape policy choices and impact the overall relationship.

7. Perception Gaps and Cultural Differences:

       Differences in perception, cultural norms, and understanding of each other's societies can create challenges in communication and building mutual trust.

       Bridging these gaps requires sustained efforts to enhance people-to-people ties, cultural exchange, and educational collaborations.

 

WAY FORWARD

1. Enhanced Economic Cooperation:

       Both countries can prioritize efforts to deepen economic ties, promote trade and investment and address trade barriers.

       Exploring new sectors of collaboration, fostering innovation partnerships and promoting business-to-business interactions can further enhance economic cooperation.

2. Strategic and Security Cooperation:

       Strengthening strategic and security cooperation is crucial in addressing shared challenges such as counterterrorism, maritime security, and regional stability.

       Regular dialogues, joint military exercises, intelligence sharing, and defence technology collaborations can bolster defence and security ties.

3. Climate Change and Clean Energy Cooperation:

       Given the urgency of addressing climate change, India and the US can collaborate on clean energy technologies, renewable energy adoption, and climate resilience efforts.

       Sharing best practices, facilitating technology transfers, and promoting joint research initiatives can contribute to global climate goals.

4. Science, Technology, and Innovation Partnerships:

       India and the US can leverage their strengths in science, technology, and innovation to foster collaborations in areas such as healthcare, space exploration, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing.

       Joint research projects, technology transfer agreements, and innovation hubs can fuel innovation and economic growth in both countries.

5. Collaboration in Global Governance:

       India and the US can work together to promote multilateralism, reform international institutions, and address global challenges.

       Coordination in international forums such as the United Nations, G20, and regional organizations can amplify their collective voice and influence.

 

Prime Minister Modi's state visit to the US presents an opportunity to navigate the evolving dynamics of India-US relations. Amidst a changing global order, India must offer the US avenues beyond geopolitical balance, particularly in healthcare, digitalization, multilateral engagement, and collaboration in the Global South. By leveraging India's expertise and fostering collaboration, both nations can strengthen their partnership and address mutual challenges while capitalizing on emerging opportunities