21.02.2012
“This is bitterly disappointing news for those of us who have championed a close relationship with India . And, it represents a real setback in the attempt by the last three American Presidents to establish a close and strategic partnership with successive Indian governments,” former Under secretary of state for political affairs Nicholas Burns wrote in an op-ed in current-affairs magazine The Diplomat.
“India ’s decision to walk out of step with the international community on Iran isn't just a slap in the face for the USA it raises questions about its ability to lead,” said Burns.
“With its unhelpfulness on Iran and stonewalling on implementation of the landmark US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement, however, the Indian government is now actively impeding the construction of the strategic relationship it says it wants with the United States ,” Burns said.

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