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30 January 2015, U.S. Radio News

Modi in diplomatic balancing act as Obama visits India

Neelam Deo, Director, gateway House, has been quoted in an article on Modi attempting to balance the U.S. and Russia in light of the Republic Day visit of Obama. This article has been published by U.S. Radio News

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NEW DELHI – Narendra Modi has trumpeted a new era of friendship with Barack Obama but experts say the Indian premier will be careful not to alienate traditional ally Russia or giant rival China.
The US president was the chief guest at India’s Republic Day parade on Monday after accepting an invitation that is one of the biggest honours a country can bestow on a foreign leader.
Obama and Modi sat side by side watching the display of military might – including gun-toting soldiers on camel-back and Soviet-era tanks – that characterises the annual celebrations of the birth of modern India.
Their strong show of solidarity, which followed lengthy talks on Sunday and a breakthrough in a long-stalled nuclear pact, is seen as a crucial counterweight to an increasingly assertive China.

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