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WILL BIDEN PROVE BETTER FOR INDIA THAN TRUMP?

‘NO FREE PASSES’

ASHLEY J. TELLIS

Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC

Biden will be in the mould of a traditional US president. Externally, there will be a recommitment to US leadership, reinvestment in our alliances and re-engagement with multilateral institutions. The US-India relationship is at a good place and the Biden administration will want to protect and build on what Trump left behind. However, Biden won’t give India a pass on three issues:

1) Liberalism and the changing character

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