Dhruva Jaishankar, executive director of the Observer Research Foundation America / IANS
The year 2025 has emerged as a testing phase for India–United States relations, marked by sharp trade frictions and renewed U.S. engagement with Pakistan, even as the two strategic partners made quiet but consequential progress in defence, technology and energy cooperation, a leading India–U.S. policy expert has said.
“2025 has been a testing year for India–U.S. relations,” Dhruva Jaishankar, executive director of the Observer Research Foundation America, told IANS in an interview, pointing to what he described as the two most significant challenges confronting the relationship.
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