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Trajectory is getting greater and more powerful: United States Congressman Michael Waltz on India-US ties

Trajectory is getting greater and more powerful: United States Congressman Michael Waltz on India-US ties

United States Congressman Michael Waltz, who remained in presence at Red Fort for India’s Independence Day events, has actually praised the growing collaboration in between New Delhi and Washington. Waltz, who is the co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, talked to WION reporter Sidhant Sibal in New Delhi on Tuesday (Aug 15) and explained Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address on Independence Day as “comprehensive, and extremely positive”. Highlighting the depth of the India-US relationship, he stated, “The trajectory is just getting greater and more powerful.” trending now BRICS’ concept of ‘typical currency’, prospective growth develops jitters in the West North Korea declares apprehended American soldier was looking for haven from inhuman treatment in United States Army Morocco signs up with the race, formally sends application to sign up with BRICS It’s main! 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WION: Since you were at Red Fort listening to Indian PM Modi’s speech, can you explain what stood apart to you the most? Michael Waltz: Well, it was a stunning, fantastic setting and what a historical setting. I suggest the location of India’s very first Independence Day speech by Nehru, the very first prime minister. I believe what truly leapt out at me was to hear Prime Minister Modi’s vision for India to be a completely established country by the 100th year anniversary, by 2047. It was really comprehensive, it was extremely strong, really positive. I believed it was a fantastic speech and it was an honour to be there. WION: What’s your evaluation of the India-US relationship? Michael Waltz: Well, I believe the trajectory is just getting greater and going more powerful and it’s throughout numerous spheres. It’s in pharmaceuticals, biotech, area, maritime shipping, energy, renewable resource and liquid gas and obviously, military and defence. There are numerous markets that relationships coming together. I believe that is evidenced by Prime Minister Modi having actually just been the just the 5th ever world leader to have a joint address to Congress two times. And after that now the president coming here for the G20. That high level of engagement, I believe talks to the strength of the relationship. WION: How do you see the diaspora playing an essential function in linking the 2 nations? Michael Waltz: Well, I’ve matured with Indian-American households my entire life, I’ve been to 2 Indian wedding events. I believe the cultural bond is actually the glue in between the 2 nations. India has such a historical, abundant culture. Then the Indian Americans brought that culture to the United States, which is a melting pot of all various cultures. I believe it’s those people-to-people contacts that are so crucial. WION: What’s your take on sustainability and environment modification Michael Waltz: I believe all of us have a long method to go. And the method to arrive is through a well balanced energy portfolio. It can’t be simply solar or wind. It needs to be nuclear, hydrogen, hydro, and oil and gas for modern-day economies to keep growing and to have the energy to support it. I believe you require all of the above methods and not one simply over the other. And I believe our nations are working well to accomplish that. WION: We saw Khalistani extremists enjoying violence versus the Indian consulate in United States and in other nations. What’s your take on that? Michael Waltz: Both the Democrat and Republican, who are the co-chair of your house India caucus, apart from myself and representative Ro Khanna, have actually condemned that violence. It’s inappropriate. There’s no location for it. It is simply inappropriate. WION: There’s likewise the visa problem. Is the India caucus doing anything to decrease the long waiting time to get United States visa? Michael Waltz: I’m the co-chair of the India caucus and likewise on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. We have oversight of the United States State Department. We’ve had a variety of hearings and pressed the State Department to release visas quicker. And they have actually brought the time down, which they revealed throughout Prime Minister Modi’s go to, however it requires to come down even more. We are trying to find extremely informed, STEM-focused engineer labor force kinds of positions in the United States and in our universities. The Indian economy is growin
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