PratikDas wrote:
My opposition to some of your non-technical comments emphatically stating a positive future is the result of me being unable to find any hard evidence in support of your statements.
Well of course there's no such thing as hard evidence of the future
By it's very nature, statements about the future are based on belief and interpretation.
But here is some 'hard evidence' about why I am excited about the future of US-India relations
Economic:
http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5330.html
1998 exports: $3,564
1998 imports: $8,237
2008 exports: $17,682
2008 imports: $25,704
The United States is India's largest trading partner and largest investment partner
Earlier trade with India was hardly a blip on the radar, but it is now becoming a significant factor. And as economic ties become rapidly stronger, pressure to avoid confrontation goes up dramatically. A lot of companies (and hence jobs and hence voters) depend on good relations with India. If something goes south, there will be intense lobbying to get it fixed.
Political:
From a US perspective, India isn't so closely tied with Russia.
GeoPolitical:
The rise of China is absolutely a factor. The US desperately wants (my opinion) India to become a superpower capable of counterbalancing China in the region. A weak India does the US no favors.