From WSJopinion: The U.S. and India have disagreed and will disagree on many things, but America’s national interests are firmly tied to India’s success, writes wrmead
Journal Editorial Report: Paul Gigot interviews the House's China specialist, Rep. Mike Gallagher.
Images: Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kellyto Washington reminded Americans last week that Japan has become America’s most important ally. But my visit to the Ananta Centre’s India-U.S. Forum here over the weekend reminded me that the future of the Indo-Pacific rests largely in India’s hands.
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