Yes, India and the United States have developed a strong partnership over the years, characterized by collaboration in various areas, including defense, trade, and technology. The relationship has been formalized through strategic dialogues and agreements, such as the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA) and the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA). Both countries share common interests in regional security, counterterrorism, and economic growth, further solidifying their alliance.
France, India, US, UK, Netherlands, Ghana, China, India
The U.S. and India, because we have superior technology and more allies
US, France, USSR, Poland, Canada, China, India, Australia
India is one of them
Some of the allies of Nepal are the United Staes, India and Britian.
The United States and India have good relations but are not exactly allies. The two countries have had a difficult history with one another, primarily because India maintains good relations with Iran (an enemy to the US) and the US maintains good relations with Pakistan (an enemy of India).
I wouldn't think Cyprus are allies with the US considering the US are allies with Turkey and Turkey with the blessing of the US invaded Cyprus.
The US main allies are: U.K., Israel, And Australia.
the allies used this rout to carry supplies from India to china
Allies means friends or helpers, The enemy of the US had "allies" too. So, yes.
No. Actually they were part of the Allies in WWII.
USA was on the Allies.