Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Meeting Modi is ‘coming of age’ moment for Harris

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WASHINGTON: US Vice-president Kamala Harris meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the White House on Thursday afternoon is a “coming of age” moment for the Indian diaspora, a prominent US newspaper in her home state has said on the eve of the historic meeting between the two leaders.

Harris, 56, is the first ever Indian-american to be elected as the vice-president of the United States. By meeting Modi on Thursday, Harris is making history as the highest-ranking Indian-american to welcome the leader of a country that is becoming one of America’s most important allies, the Los Angeles Times newspaper said.

This would be her first meeting with Modi, 71, whose government has not only championed the cause of the diaspora but also never been shy of speaking about their interest globally.

“It (Modi-harris meeting) does represent a ‘coming of age’ moment for the diaspora, which is now more than 4 million strong,” Milan Vaishnav, director of the South Asia Programme at the Carnegie Endowment for Internatio­nal Peace, told the California-based newspaper. “The meeting between the leaders comes as the Biden administra­tion moves closer to India and other Asian and Pacific nations, continuing the Trump administra­tion’s focus on responding to China’s growing power by building America’s economic and military ties in the region,” the daily reported.

Harris spoke to Modi over the phone on June 3. This would be their first ever in-person meeting, for which an hour has been scheduled, sources said.

According to a White House official, Harris would reinforce the strategic partnershi­p between the US and India. “This meeting will build upon their June 3 telephone conversati­on addressing the Covid-19 response. They plan to discuss democracy, human rights, climate, and global health issues,” the official earlier said.

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