'US reviewing South Asia policy'
Updated on Sept 06, 2011 08:12 pm IST
Reckoning China's rise in the recent past and India's potential over the next decade, the US is reviewing its South Asia policy. Noted defence strategy analyst Commodore C Uday Bhaskar, a former officer of Indian Navy said this while interacting after a panel meeting with mediapersons in New Delhi on Monday.He said that after Abbottabad operation in which Bin Laden was killed by American troops, Washington is now under impression of reviewing its South Asia policy. Commodore Bhaskar also noted that after 10 years China would be the supreme economy followed by United States on second and India being third.
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