Volume : 10, Issue : 12, DEC 2024

PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND THE UNITED STATES IN THE MODI ERA

NARENDER KUMAR, DR MANOJ KUMAR BHARI

Abstract

The paper examines the evolution of humans-to-human beings family members among India and America at some point of the Modi generation, highlighting the developing importance of cultural, instructional, and diaspora engagements. It discusses how these interactions have shaped bilateral relations past political and monetary spheres, focusing on the Indian diaspora's have an effect on U.S. Society and its role in fostering more potent ties. Key traits which include Modi's projects to have interaction the Indian-American network, the increase of educational exchanges, and the celebration of cultural occasions like International Yoga Day had been pivotal in deepening mutual knowledge. The paper in addition emphasizes the critical role of the Indian-American network, which, with over 4.4 million individuals, has drastically contributed to sectors like era, politics, and commercial enterprise, helping bridge cultural gaps among the 2 international locations. The Modi management's focus on public international relations, along educational collaborations and business ties, has solidified this dating. Looking ahead, the paper identifies demanding situations which includes political differences, visa restrictions, and cultural misunderstandings but underscores the possibilities for deeper cooperation, particularly in innovation, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Overall, human beings-to-people diplomacy is positioned as an important pressure in improving long-term India-U.S. Members of the family.

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INDIA-U.S. RELATIONS, MODI ERA, INDIAN DIASPORA, CULTURAL DIPLOMACY, EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGES.

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