Political Science, asked by bhargavi2004, 1 year ago

the two big Democratic countries ,india and america have very good relationship. why

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India reminds us why we want democratic allies



By Jennifer Rubin

Opinion writer

June 9, 2016

Without mentioning neighbors Pakistan or China specifically, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a closer security relationship between his country and the United States during an address to the U.S. Congress. (Reuters)

The Post reported: “Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, denied a visa to enter the United States for nearly a decade, on Wednesday addressed a joint meeting of Congress, declaring that India and the United States are ‘natural allies’ and urging the two nations to establish even closer ties.” That’s a far cry from the days when Modi was barred from entering the United States “because of his failure to stop a series of deadly riots in 2002 by Hindus against minority Muslims in the Indian state of Gujarat, where he was chief minister.”

Since Modi came to power two years ago, the U.S.-India relationship has improved dramatically. In his speech, Modi not surprisingly extolled the countries’ common values, comparing Mahatma Gandhi to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (“He called Congress a ‘temple of democracy’ and [said] that by inviting him to speak, ‘you have honored the world’s largest democracy.’ “) Receiving multiple standing ovations, he praised the growing strategic relationship between the countries, which seek to check China’s influence and combat terrorism, and their robust economic relationship.

Answered by pranav2006936
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because if any war trouble India have America will give support ,if America have India will give support.
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