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The U.S. - India Relationship

From: Woodrow Wilson Center
Length: 01:17

Drawing on his 34 years in office, Lee H. Hamilton offers a unique perspective on Congress, foreign affairs, and the legislative process. Read the full description.

Lhc_prx_pic_small The United States surely perceives India as a friend and partner, says former Congressman Lee Hamilton. But reaching the tremendous potential of the U.S.-India relationship will require both countries to better understand each other, and their challenges, interests, and priorities at home and abroad.

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The United States surely perceives India as a friend and partner, says former Congressman Lee Hamilton. But reaching the tremendous potential of the U.S.-India relationship will require both countries to better understand each other, and their challenges, interests, and priorities at home and abroad.