America agreed - India will not only be an ally, but will be a big power

America agreed - India will not only be an ally, but will be a big power: White House Asia coordinator said - India has its own strategic identity

Dec 10, 2022 - 08:50
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America agreed - India will not only be an ally, but will be a big power

America has said that India will not only be an ally of America, but a big power. White House Asia Co-ordinator Kurt Campbell said on Thursday – Indo-US bilateral relations have not only gained momentum in the last 20 years, but the relationship has also become extremely strong.
He said that the relationship between the two countries was not built solely on concerns about China, but was based on important synergies between our societies. Bilateral relations with no other country have been so strong as compared to India.
Campbell said the United States needs to invest even more of its potential in working together on technology and other issues and enhancing people-to-people ties. India has its own distinct strategic identity. India has the potential to become an independent, powerful nation. He will become another big force.
Campbell said that we should move forward by working together on the issue of space, education, climate change or technology. He admitted that India's view was ambiguous when President Joe Biden and his administration decided to take the Quad to the leader's level.
There is a demand to translate the speeches of US President Joe Biden into Hindi and other Asian languages. The Presidential Commission has presented its views to the President's Office. In which it is said that the role of people of Asian origin in American politics is continuously increasing.
In such a situation, the speeches of the President should be present in their languages. At present, the speeches of the President and the Vice President are in English only. Because of which his message does not reach more than 20 million people in their native language. This proposal was placed before the President's Advisory Commission by Ajay Jain Bhutoria, leader of the American-Indian community. Which was accepted by the commission.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer