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    New Strategic Frontier: ‘India-US: Plenty To Offer Each Other,’ US Embassy Shares Vance Quote

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States Embassy in India recently highlighted a significant statement from US Vice President JD Vance, emphasizing the symbiotic potential between the two nations. Reflecting on his April 2025 visit to India, Vance remarked that both countries have a wealth of resources to offer one another.

    He specifically pointed to the synergy between American prowess in artificial intelligence hardware and India’s vibrant technological ecosystem.

    Vance described the American hardware sector as the leading AI infrastructure globally, while simultaneously praising India for possessing one of the most exciting start-up technology infrastructures found anywhere in the world. This mutual exchange of innovation and physical infrastructure serves as a cornerstone for the deepening bilateral relationship.

    Adding to this diplomatic momentum, the US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, recently attended a dinner at the White House. During this event, he engaged in direct discussions with President Donald Trump regarding the strength and future trajectory of ties between New Delhi and Washington. Gor described the evening as memorable, noting that history was unfolding in real time during their conversation.

    Ambassador Gor lauded President Trump’s unwavering determination to ensure global stability and reflected on the historic achievements of the presidency. The discussions underscored a shared commitment to maintaining a robust partnership that benefits both the American and Indian populations.

    Earlier on the same day, Ambassador Gor held a productive meeting with the US Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick. Their talks focused specifically on the US-India commercial roadmap, with a particular emphasis on practical cooperation in emerging sectors. A key highlight was the discussion of a new Memorandum of Understanding designed to bridge India’s AI scale with the American AI ecosystem.

    Furthermore, the meeting addressed increasing Indian participation in the upcoming SelectUSA Summit. The two officials also explored ways to encourage growing Indian pharmaceutical investment within the United States. This move is intended to foster greater market competition and strengthen global supply chains, ensuring more resilient healthcare and technology sectors for both nations.

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