“The Indian diaspora has played a significant role in strengthening the relationship between India and the United States, serving as a bridge between the two nations.” Said the Indian Ambassador, Taranjit Singh Sandhu.
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The Indian Ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu during his address to the New Hampshire state assembly, spoke on many aspects of US-India strengthening ties. He tweeted, “It’s a privilege to address the historic New Hampshire House of Representatives and Senate members this morning. Highlighted India’s transformative journey and its ever-strengthening partnership with US.”
During his address to the New Hampshire state assembly, Indian Ambassador to the United States, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, discussed the collaboration between India and the US in various fields. “India-US ties, either in the field of defence, renewable energy, education, health, technology, innovation or start-ups, are gathering steam and strength because of the entrepreneurs of the United States,” he added.
“The Indian pharma industry accounts for the supply of 40% of all generic medicines in the US. Solar energy projects, waste-to-wealth innovations, and circular economy models are bringing new actors into the India-New Hampshire space,” Sandhu said while addressing the assembly.
“NASA is collaborating with our Space Research Organization, ISRO on a Syn-thetic Aperture Radar that can help monitor climate change. NASA will soon train our next astronaut,” he said while speaking on ISRO.
“President Biden and Prime Minister Modi characterize India-US ties as ‘Partnership for Global Good’, the most defining relationship of the 21st century,” he added. Our partnership within the QUAD, IPEF and I2U2 frameworks, is creating progress and prosperity for the world at large. As trusted global partners, we are working to address pressing challenges of our times. De-risking the global supply chain, navigating the world of critical and emerging technologies, responding to climate change, terrorism and threats from the cyber domain, health security and future pandemics. The solutions to these complex questions would involve combining, American technology and Indian talent, he said.
“India and US launched a historic initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies, semiconductors, Artificial Intelligence, Telecom, and Quantum. We have active vaccine and medicine collaborations such as the Corbevax that are more affordable and accessible,” he added further. Sandhu said that India-US ties are for the global good. The Indian diaspora has played a significant role in strengthening the relationship between India and the United States, serving as a bridge between the two nations.