In improving ties with India, Bush can claim a foreign policy success

Manmohan Singh leads the largest democracy on Earth. But the Indian prime minister is gentle of manner and speaks in whispers. One struggles to imagine him professing love without shyness to his own wife. And so it meant something when he recently laid the L-word on a little-loved man: George W. Bush.

"This may be my last visit to you during your presidency," Singh told the U.S. president in Washington in September, "and let me say, thank you very ... Full Story »

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Fabrice Florin
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by Fabrice Florin - Jan. 11, 2009

Interesting analysis on the Bush legacy in India, a country which he decisively treated as a strategic ally, furthering closer ties to the United States, in what some see as one of his few enduring foreign policy achievements. This report from India is based on factual information and a variety of thoughtful perspectives from different viewpoints.

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