Ashley Tellis of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace avers that it was imperative that the United States and India agree on India's vital security concerns, Terrorism, Kashmir, and Asia's balance of power to ensure a deepening in their bilateral relations. In a policy brief "The United States and India 3.0: Cave! Hic Dragones", he states that although there is an active U.S.-India partnership in areas such as education, energy, science and technology, heathcare, and women's empowerment, U.S.-India agreement on India's key strategic concerns was vital or substantive movement on U.S. priorities of climate change, nonproliferation, and economic and defense cooperation.
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