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Indo U.S. Cordial relationship

Indo U.S. cordial relationship highly essential for a peaceful & prosperous world

For the past few years, Indo U.S. relationship has been improving rapidly and the world is now wondering why India is leaning towards U.S.A. rather than keep continuing cordial relationship with their All Weather Friend Russia.

It does not mean that India is not keeping good relationship with Russia while they are leaning towards U.S.A. At the same time we can witness there is a gap between Indo and Russia relationship at this juncture.

This gap has started just after China carried out cross border aggression against India at Ladakh border. Instead of siding with India at that critical juncture, Russian regime has taken a neutral stand for appeasing China. Russia did not even condemn Chinese illegal cross border aggression at Ladakh.

Whereas U.S. regime lead by Donald Trump has taken an aggressive stand against China and he has fully supported India for safeguarding India’s border. He also worked shoulder to shoulder with India to isolate China.

During the Ladakh’s military standoff between India and China, Donald Trump’s regime provided critical satellite information of Chinese military and it’s armaments movements at the Ladakh border. This has immensely helped India to counter Chinese each and every military mobilization in an effective manner.

Apart from the same, Trump regime provided thousands cold-weather clothing that was highly required for those soldiers who were at the Pangong heights, etc. at altitudes of 16,000 feet and they were were facing extreme cold such as minus 16 degree.

During this period, U.S. regime provided high end defense armaments to India on a war foot manner to face the aggressive Chinese military. U.S. military also mobilized two of their aircraft carriers to the South China Sea in the intention of showing solidarity with India and to boost their military presence in the region

In August 2019 onwards, U.S. regime have been helping India to defeat Pak-China’s every joints efforts to internationalize Jammu and Kashmir issue just after Indian Government revoked Article 370 and Article 35A of Jammu and Kashmir on 5th August 2019.

U.S. is now working with three major democratic countries such as India, Japan and Australia to sustain and nurture a secure and prosperous Indo Pacific region. All these four countries are now working in one umbrella called QUAD which is now aggressively countering Chinese Naval aggression in the Indo Pacific region. All these countries are now jointly committed to freedom, democratic principles, equal treatment of all citizens, human rights as well as the rule of law.

Leaders of QUAD countries have already decided to launch Covid-19 vaccine initiative helmed by India. They also wants to increase Covid 19 Vaccine production in India and to distribute one billion doses in the Indo Pacific region by 2022. To achieve their goal, they would form a task force comprising of many Covid-19 experts to focus on the timely delivery of the produced vaccines.

Now a days the U.S. regime always supports India’s emergence as a leading global power to ensure that the Indo-Pacific is a region of peace, stability, and growing prosperity. U.S. and India is having shared interests in promoting global security, stability, economic prosperity through trade, investment, and connectivity.

Both countries are now working unitedly for freedom of navigation and over flight, unimpeded lawful commerce and adherence to international law.

India and the U.S. is now co-operating each other at multilateral organizations, including the United Nations, G-20, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and World Trade Organization.

U.S. vehemently supports India to become a permanent member of United Nations.

Four million-strong Indians are now living in United States and this Indian American diaspora are providing tremendous source of strength for the Indo U.S. relationship.

Apart from U.S. Vice President Kamala Haris, many other Indian Americans such as Neera Tanden, Dr. Vivek Murthu, Varita Gupta, Uzra Zeya, Vinay Reddy, Bharat Ramamurti, Gautam Raghavan, Mala Adiga, Garima Verma, Tarun Chhabra, Sumona Guha, Shanthi Kalathil, Sonia Agarwal, Sabrina Singh, Aisha Shah, Sameera Fazili, Vedant Patel, Vidur Sharma, Neha Gupta, etc are being nominated by Jeo Biden to work for Joe Biden’s government in various post.

Considering the same, India has to lean towards U.S.A. and work with them relentlessly to create a peaceful and prosperous world in future.

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