USA and india relation with post independent?
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Prominent leaders of India's freedom movement had friendly relations with the United States which continued well after independence from the United Kingdom in 1947. In 1954, the United States made Pakistan a Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) treaty-ally.
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India–United States relations, also known as Indian–American relations or Indo–American relations, refers to the international relations between India and the United States.
The World War Second was a source of big, deep and far reaching changes in the international power structure. All the super powers of the pre-war multi-polar power structure like Britain, France, Spain , Italy, Germany, Japan , Portugal, Austria etc. became very weak as a result of the heavy losses that they suffered during the War (1939-1945). So the World War Second ended the traditional power structure and the alliance system and ushered a new power structure in which the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics emerged as the most powerful and dominant super powers of the world .
The peace restored after the World War Second was shaky, risky and tense peace because it was accompanied by the tensions and strained relations which developed between the Capitalistic world led by USA and the Socialist world headed by the USSR mainly on ideological grounds. The tensions and strains that developed in the post-War international politics between the Socialist world and the capitalist one in general and the USA and the USSR in particular came to be collectively characterized as the Cold War. In international politics Cold War indicates, a state of constant conflict and strife, suspicion and mistrust and antagonism and hostility maintained and perpetuated without a direct confrontation between adversaries i.e. USA and USSR .
India achieved its independence in the mid August (15th of August) 1947, so it opened its eyes as an independent country in the midst of Cold War and in the era of bloc politics. As an independent country it was very hard for India to choose a particular super power in a vertically divided world of bloc politics.
The relationship between the United States of America and India originated in this international power paradigm. In this power scenario, on one side when the USA was trying its best to extend its influence all over the world by cementing its super power status, India on the other side was very determined to serve its interests by maintaining its sovereign character through the Non Aligned Movement.