India-U.S. ties are now strong enough to bear strains

Top-level cooperation continues despite alleged murder plot

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U.S. President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington in June. The two nations' relations have strengthened over the past two decades. © Reuters

Arun K. Singh is a distinguished fellow at the Vivekananda International Foundation, a security think tank in New Delhi. He previously served as a member of India's National Security Advisory Board and as ambassador to the U.S.

Relations between India and the U.S. have consolidated at an accelerating pace over the two decades since then-President Bill Clinton's 2000 landmark visit to India, with bipartisan support on both sides.

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