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For most of the period after India achieved independence in 1947, the U.S. viewed South Asia as a region largely peripheral to its strategic needs.

In two decades of independence, India depended on the supply of wheat under the PL 480 programme of the US, which was suspended in the mid 1960s over political differences. Washington also provided India some economic assistance, particularly as the latter’s ties with China deteriorated.