China wants control over entire India-Pacific
China has territorial disputes with more countries than it shares its borders with. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), with Xi Jinping at the helm, has used deceitful tactics and manipulation in order to attempt to assert territorial control over other sovereign territories. Beijing has flouted all international norms in its expansionist bid to control more territory. China is aggressively trying to increase its influence in the Indo-Pacific region, which is home to 65 nearly percent of the world's population. |
Australia and India’s relations are flourishing - With an Eye on China
Relations between Australia and India (Paywall) are at a critical juncture, amid a deepening of bilateral ties and proactive efforts to embed them within a broader regional partnership in the strategically vital Indo-Pacific. Engagement between the two sides is currently at an all-time high, with defence and security, trade, cultural partnerships, technology and education being key areas of collaboration. |
India’s partnership is key to free, prosperous Indo-Pacific
U.S. Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, on May 11, 2023, said that New Delhi’s partnership is the key to a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific and beyond. After President Droupadi Murmu accepted the credentials, Eric Garcetti, in a video message said, “The world’s oldest and largest democracies, two nations that believe in our hearts about the power of people, have a great chapter to write together in the years ahead. India’s partnership is the key to a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific and beyond.” |
India, U.S. look to enhance defence industrial cooperation
More than a month ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington, India and the U.S. on May 17, 2023 held extensive talks focusing on operationalising their 'Major Defence Partnership' and co-development of military platforms. Boosting defence industrial cooperation, sharing of critical technology and having joint long-term research were also the focus of the 17th meeting of India-U.S. Defence Policy Group (DPG) that was held in Washington. |
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QUAD leaders issue principles for critical tech; secure software and clean energy
The QUAD leaders, in their third in-person summit, held in Hiroshima on May 20, 2023 affirmed that the four countries are committed to bringing enduring benefit to the Indo-Pacific region by providing options that build resilience, open communication and economic growth as they issued Joint Principles for Secure Software, Principles for Critical and Emerging Technology Standards and Principles for Clean Energy Supply Chains in the Indo-Pacific. |
India poised to catapult to forefront of digital innovation with thriving digital economy, tech use
India with its vast population, thriving digital economy and technology use is poised to leverage transformative power of 5G, and in future 6G, to catapult itself to the forefront of digital innovation” U.S. Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti said on May 23, 2023. Speaking at inaugural ceremony of U.S.-India 5G and next generation networks workshop, he said India and the U.S. through their shared values recognise that technology is not only about faster speeds or better connectivity, but also a gateway to progress, and a reflection of development. |
Hugs, jets & bots: Modi, Biden have some knotty things to work out for Indo-U.S. ties to reach the next level: among them are military tech transfers for Make-in-India and AI collaboration
It’s “let’s-love-America” time once again. Amid a fast-changing world order and through the inevitable conflict of American exceptionalism coming up against Indian exceptionalism, these two countries are literally gritting their teeth to stitch together a relationship that is already the most consequential. In just four months, Modi and Biden are supposed to be hugging in Hiroshima, crossing paths in Port Moresby, playing cricket in Canberra and doing dinner in Washington.
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G7 calls for developing global technical standards for AI
Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations on May 20, 2023 called for the development and adoption of technical standards to keep Artificial Intelligence (AI) "trustworthy", saying governance of the technology has not kept pace with its growth. While the G7 leaders, meeting in Hiroshima, Japan, recognised that the approaches to achieving "the common vision and goal of trustworthy AI may vary", they said in a statement the rules for digital technologies like AI (Paywall) should be "in line with our shared democratic values”. |
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Goodbye to the American Century China, India, and the emerging new world order
Not so long ago, political analysts were speaking of the “G2” - that is, of a potential working alliance between the U.S. and China aimed at managing global problems for their mutual benefit. Such a collaborative twosome was seen as potentially even more powerful than the G7 group of leading Western economies. As former Under Secretary of the Treasury C. Fred Bergsten, who originally imagined such a partnership, wrote in 2008, “The basic idea would be to develop a G2 between the U.S. and China to steer the global governance process.” |
Indians in Australia: New Delhi must leverage the Diaspora to its advantage
The winds of change have begun to blow. India realises that the shifting demographics, driven by heightened migration, would certainly impact the political, social, and cultural landscape across the globe. The U.S. vice president and the prime ministers of the UK, Portugal and Ireland are prime examples drawn from recent history. These are other than countries where Indian-origin people are a substantial majority such as Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago or Fiji that have been at the head of the government. Engaging with and cultivating the diaspora, consequently, is an integral part of India’s foreign policy. |
Indian FDI in U.S. exceeds US$40 billion
In a sign of the growing global reach of Indian capital, Indian companies have invested over US$40 billion in the U.S. and created over 4,25,000 direct jobs, according to the latest edition of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) report on the Indian industry’s footprint in the U.S. titled Indian Roots, American Soil. The previous edition of the report, released in 2020, said that 155 companies had invested US$22 billion and created 125,000 jobs.
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U.S. ‘natural partner’ in Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, says Vivek Lall
Describing “Atmanirbhar Bharat” as a brilliant initiative which was long overdue, a top Indian-American CEO has said that the U.S. is a natural partner in India’s initiative to make the country self-reliant in various fields, particularly in defence. The remarks by Vivek Lall, Chief Executive of General Atomics Global Corporation, came ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s State visit to the U.S. in June. |
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