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Answer the following question in 150 to 200 words with reference to the given points: Discuss relations of India with foreign countries. (1) America (2) Russia (3) China (4) Pakistan (5) Bangladesh

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Answer the following question in 150 to 200 words with reference to the given points:

Discuss relations of India with foreign countries.

  1. America
  2. Russia
  3. China
  4. Pakistan
  5. Bangladesh
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  1. America:
    • At the time of India’s independence, ties between India and the U.S. were friendly. President Franklin D. Roosevelt backed India’s independence during talks for the Atlantic Charter.
    • Post-independence, India’s disapproval of the U.S.'s involvement in the Vietnam War caused tensions. Additionally, the U.S. stance on Kashmir, along with its closeness to Pakistan and China, has strained relations.
    • After the Cold War, the U.S. opposed supplying space technology to India. It imposed sanctions on India after the 1998 nuclear tests.
    • Towards the end of the 20th century, India supported America’s anti-terrorism initiatives, improving bilateral understanding, especially regarding Kashmir.
    • Following the 2001 Parliament attack in India, the U.S. asked Pakistan to act against cross-border terrorism.
    • In 2008, the two nations signed the India-U.S. Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement.
    • Presently, the U.S. views India as a major strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific, especially in trade, investment, and defense. The two also participate in multilateral platforms such as India-U.S.-Japan or India-U.S.-Japan-Australia groupings.
  2. Russia:
    • Historically, India and Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) enjoyed a deep and strategic partnership. Russia offered technological aid and low-interest loans for India’s heavy industry and public sector.
    • It also supplied defense equipment and engaged in joint production initiatives with India.
    • In the 1990s, both nations agreed to jointly develop Sukhoi aircraft and BrahMos missiles, and Russia helped India’s nuclear energy sector by supplying reactors.
    • Russia transferred an aircraft carrier (now INS Vikramaditya) to India.
    • Continued defense collaboration, including weapons supply, forms the backbone of their relationship.
    • Both nations collaborate in energy security, particularly in shared oil field projects like Sakhalin-I.
  3. China:
    • India recognized China's sovereignty over Tibet through a 1954 agreement, following the 1949 Chinese Revolution.
    • Relations deteriorated in the late 1950s due to border disputes, especially over Aksai Chin (Ladakh) and Arunachal Pradesh (NEFA).
    • The 1962 border war was a diplomatic setback for India, after which China criticized India’s asylum to the Dalai Lama.
    • Efforts to improve relations occurred under Prime Ministers Morarji Desai and Rajiv Gandhi through agreements on border peace.
    • In the 21st century, despite being a major trade partner, unresolved border issues continue to strain ties.
    • Trade routes like Nathu La in Sikkim have reopened.
    • China's strong ties with Pakistan are a persistent source of concern for India.
  4. Pakistan:
    • After its creation in 1947, Pakistan’s relations with India have remained tense, especially over Kashmir.
    • The first Indo-Pak war (1947-48) and subsequent wars, like the 1965 conflict, were fought over Kashmir.
    • Terrorism became a major issue in the 1990s, with India accusing Pakistan of supporting cross-border terrorism.
    • Despite diplomatic efforts, such as the 1972 Shimla Agreement and the 1999 Lahore Agreement, Pakistan’s support for terrorism has hindered long-term peace.
  5. Bangladesh:
    • India initially shared friendly ties with Bangladesh. However, relations soured during Prime Minister Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s tenure.
    • Disputes over maritime boundaries and Teesta river water-sharing strained relations.
    • In recent years, land border issues were resolved, and agreements like the 1996 Ganga Water Treaty improved cooperation.
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