As two Americans of Indian ancestry launch presidential campaigns, and the U.S. Secretary of Commerce (ugh) visits New Delhi for the “U.S.-India Commercial Dialogue and CEO Forum,” I figure a column I wrote a little over a decade ago is worth revisiting. Enjoy!
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America’s relationship with India exemplifies the kind of immeasurably impactful story that the legacy media are too lazy — or too myopic — to cover.
So kudos to the Cato Institute’s Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar for penning a survey of one of the most significant, if inexcusably overlooked, foreign-policy developments of the last half-century.
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