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EXPLAINED: How good was Barack Obama for India

While the US has definitely moved closer to India under Barack Obama, it continues supplying high-grade weapons to India's arch rival Pakistan.

As outgoing American president Barack Obama winds down his eight-year-old presidency, it is all but appropriate to look back at how far India-US relations have travelled under the first black president of the United States.

While Obama is believed to have been circumspect initially in forging closer ties with India, strategic interests soon outweighed age-old suspicions as the defense partnership between the world’s two largest democracies became stronger than they had ever been. As Obama leaves office, the US and India are all over the world acknowledged as close strategic partners, bound more so by their suspicions regarding mutual rival China.

However, it hasn’t been all hunky dory. The relationship has had its share of troubles, which have stemmed from US’s continued military aid to Pakistan and differences over perceptions of religious freedom and civil liberties in the two countries, among other reasons.

Here are highlights as to how US-India relations fared under Barack Obama:

Closer military cooperation

(Source: Youtube/The White House)

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How Barack Obama disappointed India?

(Source: Youtube/Al-Jazeera)

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Friction between India and the US on civil liberties and religious freedom

(Source: Youtube)

Have a listen to President Barack Obama’s farewell speech below,

(Source: Youtube/Global News)