January 8, 2013

U.S. Having Doubts About 'Rising' India

C. Raja Mohan, Indian Express

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From America to Bangladesh and Australia to Europe, those who bet on big breakthroughs with India in the last few years can’t hide their disappointment at its seeming inability to seize the opportunities at hand. It is up to Delhi to prove that the concerns of its friends and partners around the world are misplaced.

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