Can the US and India Really Work Together?

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Can the US and India Really Work Together?


Can the US and India Really Work Together?

Posted: 05 Nov 2010 11:32 AM PDT


In socio-economic terms, nation-building is about "helping an emerging nation learn how to fish versus just giving it a fish" — i.e., To reference the four-rung "ladder" of collaboration we introduced in our last blog post, we believe that US cooperation with India will remain purely transactional — trapped on the second rung.

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