PM Modis Visit to the US Aims at Fostering Cooperation Innovation and Supply Chain Diversification



PM Modi’s Visit to the US Aims at Fostering Cooperation, Innovation, and Supply Chain Diversificat

PM Modi’s visit will mark the nuances for both nations in developing a robust diplomatic relationship between India and the US.                              

On account of Indian PM Modi’s state visit to the US, American businesses have expressed their interest in partnering with India to diversify supply chains. India and the US possess a well-spoken ability to cooperate for technology and innovation.

Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna has reminisced how challenging the scenario was to be an Indian-American and rise in the corporate hierarchy. In the current generation, the status of Indian Americans has incompatibly improved, as the community leads most tech companies.

India has emerged as the largest foreign student community in the United States. US officials have highlighted that they are pleasantly welcoming more Indian students and workers in the state, nurturing Indian talents minds in the US. As an initiative, the US government has issued nearly 125,000 student visas for Indian nationals already and about one in every five student visas.

The diaspora linking India with the United States is highly enthusiastic about this announcement, expressing how it is helping the relationship forward. This offers a considerable opportunity to cooperate on critical research, artificial intelligence (AI), climate, and extended areas, fostering a manufacturing renaissance in the US. As a result, most manufacturing takes place in India, eliminating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.

C-level executives of well-known organizations are critically viewing India as a definite place to diversify their supply chains. Though India and the US are imperfect democracies, they strive hard with established cooperation to outshine powerful countries globally.

Both countries are looking forward to PM Modi’s state visit to the US per President Biden’s invitation, aiming to develop robust diplomatic strategies in various sectors like technology, defense, and climatic horizon.