The Indian diaspora is a vital link, according to a US official who works at The Aspen Institute in Washington . The Indian diaspora is a vital link, according to a US official .
Washington, December 9: According to White House Asia Coordinator Kurt Campbell, the diplomatic relationship between India and the US is not just based on shared concern for China but also on a deeper appreciation of the two countries' mutual links.In the past two decades, both India and the United States have fought to improve contact.And it is not simply based on fear of China.It is a deeper appreciation of the (two) societies' interactions.The Indian diaspora is a vital link, according to a US official who works at The Aspen Institute in Washington.
It will be another great power, but there are reasons to believe that our strategic alignment is expanding across the board in almost every sector, according to the White House Asia Coordinator.Further calling for greater cooperation between the two democracies, he said that the two countries should have some ambition.Whether it be space, education, climate, or technology, we should think together, he said, and act in that direction.Among the issues in the Indo-Pacific region has arisen in recent years, according to a White House official. However, the US's relative predictability has stung nerves in Asia, according to Mehta.The Biden administration aims to provide some degree of predictability.We recognize that the significant contribution to the Indo-Pacific region will be technology and democratic pursuits, which the US once held a dominant position, he said.We have urgent and urgent challenges in Ukraine, but all our institutes are well aware that we will be increasingly focusing on the Indo-Pacific, a major area where American purpose and resolve will be tested, he said.Earlier this week, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre declared that the India-US relationship is strong. We see it as a close working relationship.President Biden and all levels of the US government are in touch with our Indian partners, or their counterparts, she said.Pierre expressed appreciation for the United States' leadership at the last G20 and says it is looking forward to working closely with India under its presidency.