Indo-US relations after the collapse of the bipolarity of the Cold War era
After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, the bipolar system in the world collapsed and international relations changed. Following the collapse of the bipolar system, new powers emerged in various parts of the world that could challenge US presence and influence in their own regions. Despite the ups and downs of Indo-US relations during the Cold War, the current US-India relationship is very broad and in all cultural, economic and military dimensions. India's relationship with the United States (or India-US relationship) refers to the international relationship that exists between India and the United States. Although India was one of the pioneers and founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961, India developed a closer relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. During that period, India's cooperation and strategic and military relations with Moscow, along with its socialist policies, negatively affected its relations with the United States. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, India began to examine its foreign policy in a unipolar world and to take steps to develop closer relations with the European Union and the United States. Today, India and the United States have extensive cultural, strategic, military, and economic ties. Today, India is trying to participate in international management by joining international and regional institutions, and by joining economic trends such as BRICS and strengthening SAARC, etc., it is trying to strengthen its position in the decision-making of the international system.
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