Strengthening US-India Alliance for Limitless Possibilities

By siliconindia   |   Friday, 24 November 2023, 01:08 IST
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Strengthening US-India Alliance for Limitless Possibilities

President Biden praised the Indian American community’s significant role in the US State and his administration, highlighting the relationship between both nations.

President Joe Biden welcomed Indian PM Modi at the White House on his first state visit in 2023 on 22nd June. During the welcoming ceremony, President Biden praised the Indian community residing in the US, highlighting the significance of their contributions to the Biden administration, including Vice-president Kamala Harris. Their success stories critically define the relationship, opening limitless possibilities between India and the US.

Due to the common values of individuals of both nations, like a duty to family and elders, treating people with respect and dignity, self-discipline, hard work, courage, and resilience, a special bond is formed between both nations. This can be witnessed in the Indian-American diaspora, reflecting every part of American life, which acts as a bridge between both countries.

A record number, 150+ Indian Americans are serving in the United States Congress, where President Biden highlighted proud Americans of Indian heritage in his administration. One member may be the granddaughter of an Indian civil servant, while another may be a daughter of an Indian student-turned-American scientist serving under the Biden administration. There are almost a thousand stories of determination, courage, and hope in the US, defining the relationship and limitless possibilities between the United States and India. Both countries' partnerships can likely be referred to as two great nations, two great friends, and two great powers, redefining the 21st century.

Vice-president Mrs. Harris is an Indian-Jamaican descendant who has settled in the United States. The 58-year-old leader was born in Oakland, California, and was raised as a proud Indian-American. PM Modi was pleased by the welcome and expressed that the grand welcome is specifically an honor for the Indian population.