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The Indian government is going to be America’s “great ally” and there is a need to nurture this relationship, Speaker of the US House of Representatives Paul Ryan has said.In a major foreign policy speech here in which he was highly critical of President Barack Obama’s policies, the US-India relationship was the only aspect of it which was appreciated by Ryan.

“I think you need, and in particular, specifically under Modi’s leadership, and he and I have discussed this at great length yesterday, (US-India) have a great potential for the future particularly with the seas, in the Pacific and in the Indian Ocean, making sure that we help police the global commons and international order, namely China building, you know, runways on islands in contested areas,” Ryan said.

He said this in the speech at the Council on Foreign Relations on Thursday, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint meeting of the US Congress at his invitation.

Modi was the first foreign leader to be invited to address a joint sitting of the Congress under Ryan’s speakership.

On Wednesday, Modi and Ryan had a one-on-one interaction before the Prime Minister’s address. Ryan also hosted a lunch for the visiting leader.

A day later, Ryan was all in praise for Modi.

“I think the Indian (government), the new Indian government, is going to be a great ally of ours and we have better security cooperation with them. That’s one thing that we need to nurture and grow,” Ryan told the audience at the Council on Foreign Relations, a top American think tank.

“And those of us who are fans of Modi, you know, he’s a conservative who wants, who embraces free enterprise. He’s bringing needed reform to the country,” Ryan said, according to the remarks released by his office.

“That’s the kind of an alliance that we need to forge and build upon. That stands in stark contrast, I would argue, to the Obama foreign policy of the last eight years where we have neglected our allies and we have basically rewarded our enemies, our adversaries,” said the Speaker of the US House of Representatives.

Except for his comments on India, Ryan slammed Obama’s foreign policy.

“We know that this new Obama foreign policy concept, leading from behind, can now be declared an unambiguous failure. It is making us unprepared. It is reducing our military capability and strength,” he alleged.

“It is confusing our allies and incentivising our adversaries. And all that does is tempt fate. So we are saying we’ve got to reset our system. We’ve got to restructure and reaffirm our foreign policy, in particular our military policy if we want to prevent these problems on the horizon from getting out of control,” Ryan said.

In response to a question, he said Modi’s address to the joint session of the Congress was a great day.

“So we just heard the prime minister of India at the Capitol Hill yesterday. It was a great day. He spoke before Congress and it was a great moment for the growing friendship between our two countries. The main reason I think this moment was so notable is that nowadays it’s so rare,” Ryan said referring to the bipartisan support that India-US relationship enjoys in the Congress.

“On the past seven years, our friendships have frayed. Our rivalries have intensified. It’s not too much to say that our enemies no longer fear us and too many of our allies no longer trust us,” he said.

In the Republican document on foreign policy and national security released by Ryan, the party said India and the US working together for betterment of the world.

“We must also embrace emerging partners that could help keep the peace in their region and beyond,” the document said.

“India, the world’s largest democracy, shares common interests with the world’s oldest democracy, the United States and we must build upon that foundation to work together in shaping world events,” it said.

As part of its objective of advancing American interest, the 25-page document calls for “deepening relations” with emerging powers like India.

The foreign policy document released by Ryan is also critical of the Pakistan policy of the Obama Administration.

The Obama administration failed to prioritise economic growth in its approach to foreign aid and development, preferring high-profile “presidential initiatives” and short-term responses such as loan guarantees and enterprise funds, it said.

“In places like Pakistan, the administration has made major investments in infrastructure but failed to accomplish the reforms necessary to create a positive environment for economic growth. Without reform, these initiatives will do little to improve livelihoods,” the policy paper said.

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How the hell did we go from top Cold war ally to a worse ally than India?
 
How the hell did we go from top Cold war ally to a worse ally than India?

Everything changed after 1998 tests for both India and Pakistan.

Until 1998 India as a pariah in US.

Jaswant Singh-Strobe Talbott talks was the turning point for India.
 
How the hell did we go from top Cold war ally to a worse ally than India?
Because according to them you were using their Coalition Support Funds to arm and shelter the Haqqani network which in turn was responsible for killing more than a couple of thousand American soldiers in Afghanistan. They sure are getting pissed off at this skulduggery and probably the reason why they stopped the sale of F-16s too.
 
Because according to them you were using their Coalition Support Funds to arm and shelter the Haqqani network which in turn was responsible for killing more than a couple of thousand American soldiers in Afghanistan. They sure are getting pissed off at this skulduggery and probably the reason why they stopped the sale of F-16s too.

Funny, didn't they kill thousands of civilians in Afghanistan and essentially kill our stability by starting the war? They can't expect us to sit idly.
 
Funny, didn't they kill thousands of civilians in Afghanistan and essentially kill our stability by starting the war? They can't expect us to sit idly.
Agreed! But what's pissing off the Yanks is the allegation that you are using their money to fund the Talibs who in turn are killing their GIs!
 
How the hell did we go from top Cold war ally to a worse ally than India?

Kargil Misadventure --- India was able to present itself as a responsible Nuclear State, Political win, but military wise bad decision not to cross the border.

OBL RAid Drama --- Decades of denial and rubbish statements that OBL is in Indian Held Kashmir, but later found in Pakistan and that too close to the Defence area.

Bad Taliban Good Taliban --- For decades India stands on its belief that there is no bad or good terrorists, and now slowly US and many western world are understanding this small but importance of this belief and now look at the statements of the US leaders, repeading the same with different tone and time has changed and you cannot play double role with the Haqanni Network.

Economics --- The dynamics of the world economics is changing and the western world realised, that they could not hold asia to again become the the power hub, so better to work with them rather to compete with them.

Democracy --- This is key, which brought the two countries close to each other. When the democratic power of the Pakistan will grow, it will find closeness to the US and even with the India.
 
Kargil Misadventure --- India was able to present itself as a responsible Nuclear State, Political win, but military wise bad decision not to cross the border.

OBL RAid Drama --- Decades of denial and rubbish statements that OBL is in Indian Held Kashmir, but later found in Pakistan and that too close to the Defence area.

Bad Taliban Good Taliban --- For decades India stands on its belief that there is no bad or good terrorists, and now slowly US and many western world are understanding this small but importance of this belief and now look at the statements of the US leaders, repeading the same with different tone and time has changed and you cannot play double role with the Haqanni Network.

Economics --- The dynamics of the world economics is changing and the western world realised, that they could not hold asia to again become the the power hub, so better to work with them rather to compete with them.

Democracy --- This is key, which brought the two countries close to each other. When the democratic power of the Pakistan will grow, it will find closeness to the US and even with the India.

India does not believe all terrorists are bad, don't give me that bullsh@t, you guys fund terrorists in Pakistan. As for democracy, yeah no the US isn't some moral state. We could be ruled by hitler and as long as we would fit their interests, we would be fine.

Agreed! But what's pissing off the Yanks is the allegation that you are using their money to fund the Talibs who in turn are killing their GIs!

To be fair, they are somewhat correct. Whilst we use up the majority of their aid money for ourselves, I won't deny at least 10% of it is used to help out the Taliban in Afghanistan, which I personally have no problem with. If they bite us, we need to bite back twice as hard.
 
Disagree. We just need to knock their teeth out. :)

Either way I'm good. Financing the Taliban and helping them kill their troops sounds like sweet revenge to me, and continuing to take their money and letting them hunt down our enemies for us just makes them our b@tch.
 

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