Modi-Biden Meet: Strategic Partnership Deepens at G7 Summit

Keywords: India, US, G7 Summit, Strategic Partnership, Quad, Indo-Pacific, Trade, Defense, Climate Change, Technology

On the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden held a bilateral meeting, reaffirming the strength and depth of the India-US strategic partnership.

The meeting focused on bolstering cooperation in key areas, including:

Indo-Pacific Security: The two leaders discussed the importance of a free and open Indo-Pacific, emphasizing the role of the Quad (India, US, Japan, Australia) in maintaining regional stability and security.
Economic Ties: Both sides committed to strengthening economic ties, including through enhanced trade and investment opportunities. Discussions also focused on the critical minerals supply chain, a vital aspect of economic and technological security.
Defense Collaboration: The meeting highlighted the growing defense partnership between the two countries, including joint exercises and technology sharing.
Climate Change: Both leaders reiterated their commitment to tackling climate change through collaborative efforts, including renewable energy development and carbon emission reduction.
Technological Advancements: The meeting addressed the importance of cooperation in emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and semiconductors, to ensure responsible innovation and ethical development.

The meeting showcased the strong and multifaceted relationship between India and the US, highlighting their shared vision for a peaceful and prosperous world. This meeting comes as both countries navigate a complex global landscape, marking a significant milestone in their partnership.

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