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It benefits the United States to have a strong and robust India. Expect to see a blossoming relationship between Washington and New Delhi. India's rise as a pre-eminent regional power in the Western, South Asian region will be a counterweight to further Chinese hegemonic ambitions.
Additionally, India's secular and democratic factor relegates her as a stable power, one that will help in the maintenance of order in the region.
sory to say, but i think indian govt has it made it very clear in past 3 yrs that relations with usa are not to counter china. china and indian trade is getting farr bigger than usa-india trade. china and india could form a group of their own, with other asian power including russia. only time will how things unfold. its a matter of interests not any democratic or secular indicators.