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DESCRIPTION:Despite U.S.\nsupport of India's freedom\, after India's indepe
 ndence India and the U.S. ended\nup on opposite sides of the Cold War. Whi
 le there were sporadic periods of\nwarmth\, the Bangladesh war and India’s
  peaceful nuclear tests of 1974 did not bring\nthe two countries closer. T
 his trajectory continued until the end of the 1990s.\nOnly since the early
  2000s has the relationship started to strengthen\, and now\nit is vibrant
  and multi-dimensional. A former US Secretary of State did not\nexaggerate
  a few months back when he remarked that the India-US relationship is\nthe
  most important bilateral relationship of the next 100 years.&nbsp\;Please
  contact Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu\; 443-2553) if you have an
 y questions or if you need accessibility accommodations.&nbsp\;Sponsoring 
 Department: South Asia Center\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center presents: Consul General of India (NY) Sandeep Ch
 akravorty
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Despite U.S.\nsupport of India's freedom\, 
 after India's independence India and the U.S. ended\nup on opposite sides 
 of the Cold War. While there were sporadic periods of\nwarmth\, the Bangla
 desh war and India’s peaceful nuclear tests of 1974 did not bring\nthe two
  countries closer. This trajectory continued until the end of the 1990s.\n
 Only since the early 2000s has the relationship started to strengthen\, an
 d now\nit is vibrant and multi-dimensional. A former US Secretary of State
  did not\nexaggerate a few months back when he remarked that the India-US 
 relationship is\nthe most important bilateral relationship of the next 100
  years.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p>Please contact Emera Bridger Wilson (elbri
 dge@syr.edu\; 443-2553) if you have any questions or if you need accessibi
 lity accommodations.&nbsp\;</p><p><br>Sponsoring Department: South Asia Ce
 nter\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p>
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