US Ambassador Eric Garcetti Applauds India’s Strong, Expanding Bilateral Relations

The planned trip to India by perfect Minister Narendra Modi has been praised by US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti as “a prime example of the accelerated collaboration between our two countries” and he praised the two nations’ strong and expanding connections.

On Thursday night, as the US celebrated its 247th anniversary of independence, he made the comments.

The US Consulate in this city said in a statement that the event emphasised areas of collaboration between the US and India, such as the Indo-Pacific, gender equality, innovation, space exploration, and climate change, while also highlighting the strong institutional and people-to-people relationships between the two nations.

The robust and expanding relationship between the US and India, especially South India, was praised by Ambassador Garcetti.

“There are many important areas where the close relations between the US and India are becoming stronger, and South India is an important element of the alliance. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s planned trip to the US is a shining illustration of the rapid advancement in our bilateral cooperation. One of our most important connections is the one between the US and India, he was reported as adding.

He stated that the US was eager to continue working with India to achieve common objectives in the Indo-Pacific region. In order to further our collaboration on the crucial subjects of peace, prosperity, the environment, and our peoples, we continue to engage India.

T R B Rajaa, the minister of industries for Tamil Nadu, said that the US and this southern state have strong links.

Tamil Nadu cherishes freedom, diversity, and equality just as much as the US does, and we want to strengthen our relationships by working together to promote sustainable industrial development in line with these ideals, he added.

The Fourth of July, commonly known as American Independence Day, marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.

Judith Ravin, the US Consul General in Chennai, and others were present.


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