Washington: The White House announced on Monday that India and the United States plan to advance a wide range of initiatives in 2022, including the fight against the pandemic, climate change, QUAD, and new and emerging technologies.
โAs you know, back in September, the (US) president (Joe Biden) hosted Prime Minister Modi at the White House and their meeting was about launching a new chapter in the history of US-India relationship. At that time, the two leaders laid out their shared vision for US-India relationship and (we) will continue to work closely this year,โ White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference.
โYou can expect our governments will be moving forward on a wide-ranging set of initiatives from cooperating to fight the pandemic, scaling up action to address climate change, working bilaterally and through the QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue), expand our cooperation in trade and investment, cyber, and in new and emerging technologies,โ Psaki said.
She was responding to questions on the agenda of the Biden administration with regard to the India-US relationship in 2022.
โAnd continuing to talk about as always, we are focused on strengthening the deep ties between our people and our shared democratic values that underpin the relationship. But obviously, weโre going to continue to build from here,โ Psaki said.
In response to another question on Chinaโs aggressive behaviour on the border with India, she said the United States continues to monitor the situation.
โWe continue to closely monitor the situation. We continue to support dialogue and peaceful resolution of these border disputes. Weโve been pretty clear how we view Beijingโs behaviour in the region around the world. We believe it can be destabilising, and weโre concerned by the PRCโs attempt to intimidate its neighbours,โ she said.
โWeโll continue to stand with our partners on that,โ Psaki added.
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