India's growing fear of Chinese aggression has unlocked an impressive Indian appetite for closer strategic ties to America as well as economic ones. The India-China relationship is absolutely critical to India in the world generally. We're seeing unprecedented military exercises between America and India. And that's absolutely about the two countries mutual fear of China.
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