In 1978, US-India relations strained due to Jimmy Carter’s stern stance on nuclear fuel safeguards, resulting in a diplomatic rift that lasted two decades. Despite this, Carter held personal affection for India, actively supporting humanitarian projects and India’s international aspirations well into his post-presidency years.
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