How is the nuclear deal related to the India US Strategic ties?
The Nuclear Deal is a part of a larger vision which seeks to subordinate India to the US’s strategic vision. For the last two years, the Government has been taking a number of steps that align India to the US’s strategic interests. It is known that the US strategic thinking calls for dominance in all possible theatres. In Asia, the US has been handicapped that it has only one major base — Okinawa, Japan — in East, South-east and South Asia. The only other base it has in this region is in the Indian Ocean in Diego Garcia. That is why the US’s interest in making India as a junior partner in Asia. One of the major steps was signing of the New Framework for India-US Defence Relationship in Washington on June 28, 2005, just prior to Bush Manmohan Singh Agreement of July 18, 2005. In the Agreement, it is stated, “U.S.-India defence relationship derives from a common belief in freedom, democracy, and the rule of law, and seeks to advance shared security interests”. Considering that the Iraq