Terrorism: Indo-U.S. Relations in 21st Century (original) (raw)
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Abstract The Indo-U.S. relationship has taken various significant steps to analysis of ‘terrorism policy’ in 21st century. These two countries have much closer in various spheres, like science and technology, trade and commerce, nuclear deal, education and terrorism policies, etc. They have emphasized on preservation of liberty, equality and justice of individual. Terrorism passes a real threat to humanity. It is not only direct threat to social and economic development, democracy and human rights, but also threat to international peace and security. Many factors are responsible for growth and development of ‘Terrorism’, namely; humanitarian intervention, social conflict, poverty, economic growth and modernization, etc. Three major terrorist attacks are consisted in this paper, i.e., terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, Pakistani based Kashmir terrorists attack on Indian Parliament, December 13, 2001, and Mumbai terrorist attack on 26 November, 2008. So far as, some major points or policies were discussed between Indo-U.S. leaders on terrorism. In the memorial address of Obama, to the victims of 26/11 attacks, he stressed that India and U.S had worked closer than ever, sharing
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- Indo-U.S. relations have strengthened significantly in combating terrorism since 2001.
- Key terrorist incidents include 9/11, Indian Parliament attack, and Mumbai attacks of 2008.
- Collaboration includes sharing intelligence and operational counter-terrorism strategies.
- Global Terrorism Index 2014 indicated a 61% increase in terrorism incidents worldwide.
- Leaders emphasize the need to eliminate safe havens for terrorists to ensure global security.
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