The U.S.-India relationship has fluctuated from mutual suspicion to the current high-water mark of cooperation embodied in the seemingly close relationship between U.S. president Barack Obama and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. This study seeks to identify the opportunities to deepen security cooperation between the two counties, while ensuring continued effort to reduce the obstacles and impediments in each system to working with the other.
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Kathleen H. Hicks is senior vice president and director of the International Security Program at CSIS. Richard M. Rossow Richard M. Rossow is a senior fellow and holds the Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies at CSIS. Andrew Metrick is a research associate with the International Security Program at CSIS. John Schaus is a fellow in the International Security Program at CSIS.