George W. Bush
Full Form of GWB
What is GWB?
George W. Bush, often abbreviated as GWB, was the 43rd President of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009. In the Indian context, his presidency is notably remembered for strengthening diplomatic and strategic ties between India and the United States. The landmark US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement, signed in 2005 during his tenure, marked a significant shift in bilateral relations, enabling India to engage in civilian nuclear trade despite not being a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. GWB is frequently referenced in Indian competitive examinations such as UPSC, banking, and other government tests under current affairs and international relations sections. His administration also oversaw the War on Terror, which had implications for regional security in South Asia. Students and aspirants studying post-Cold War global politics often encounter his policies, especially in the context of India's growing strategic autonomy. The acronym GWB is widely used in political commentary, news articles, and academic discussions to refer to his presidency and its global impact. Understanding his role helps in analyzing contemporary Indo-US relations and the evolution of multi-alignment in Indian foreign policy.
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Example
The historic nuclear deal signed during the GWB administration paved the way for India’s inclusion in the global nuclear energy framework.