US President Joe Biden and PM Narendra Modi discussed the strategic alliance between the two countries


Posted on 15 November 2022


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On Tuesday, President Joe Biden of the United States and Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the strategic alliance between the two countries, covering areas like essential and emerging technologies and artificial intelligence. In their discussion, which took place on the fringes of the G-20 summit in this Indonesian city, the two presidents also spoke about recent global and regional developments, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). According to the MEA, the two leaders underlined their delight with the tight collaboration between the United States and India in new groups like Quad and I2U2. The I2U2 is made up of the United States, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, whereas the Quad is made up of India, the U.S., Australia, and Japan. According to a statement from MEA, "They reviewed the continuing deepening of the India - US strategic partnership including cooperation in future oriented sectors like critical and emerging technologies, advanced computing, artificial intelligence, etc." India is currently a member of the G20 Troika, which also includes Indonesia, Italy, and the incoming G20 presidency.


Key Points

  • On Tuesday, President Joe Biden of the United States and Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the strategic alliance between the two countries, covering areas like essential and emerging technologies and artificial intelligence.

  • According to a statement from MEA, "They reviewed the continuing deepening of the India - US strategic partnership including cooperation in future oriented sectors like critical and emerging technologies, advanced computing, artificial intelligence, etc." India is currently a member of the G20 Troika, which also includes Indonesia, Italy, and the incoming G20 presidency.


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