A strategic partnership is a formal alliance between two or more entities. It aims to achieve mutual benefits. These partnerships often focus on economic, political, or military cooperation. They can enhance trade relations and foster innovation. In India, such partnerships may involve government and private sectors. They play a crucial role in national development and international relations.
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