Hindustan Times (Noida)

Biden looks to Modi to help move global agenda forward: US dy NSA

- Prashant Jha letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: When he sees the world around him, President Joe Biden looks to India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help carry the load and take forward the global agenda, US deputy national security adviser Jonathan Finer has said.

Citing India’s interventi­on at the G20 summit in Bali as an instance of how, in real time, Modi was instrument­al in forging consensus among countries, Finer said that the geopolitic­al, cultural, commercial and diaspora ties between the two countries — besides the ties of leadership — make India not just among the most consequent­ial partnershi­ps for the US, but also a rare issue of bipartisan support and continuity in an otherwise

divided Washington.

Finer was speaking at India House — the residence of the Indian ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu — at an event held on Sunday to showcase India’s religious and cultural diversity and festivals.

The event had high-level participat­ion from the White House. Besides Finer, US surgeon general Vivek Murthy, Biden’s senior adviser and staff secretary Neera

Tanden, and Biden’s energy coordinato­r Amos Hochstein attended the event.

Linking his personal interest in foreign affairs to his travels and stay in India 23 years ago, Finer said: “2022 was a huge year in Us-india relations and we have a bigger year ahead.” Listing out the key markers for 2023, Finer said the two countries will engage in the Quad leaders summit; US will support India’s G20 presidency; the foreign and defence ministers will meet at their annual 2+2 dialogue; the CEOS dialogue will get relaunched; and there will be a dialogue on critical and emerging technologi­es. “And this is just the tip of the iceberg. And it is really emblematic of how the Us-india relationsh­ip has proceeded.”

Finer, who was representi­ng the White House at the event, said that Biden saw the relationsh­ip with India as one of the most consequent­ial for the US; there remained great potential; and the US was deeply committed to it. In a reference to the partisan battles that mark the political environmen­t in Washington, the US deputy NSA pointed out how there was bipartisan support and continuity when it came to the relationsh­ip with India.

“There is obviously an increasing alignment of our interests, both geopolitic­ally and as the world’s leading democracie­s... I don’t want this to be lost. Looking around the world, when US and President Biden look for partners who can truly help carry the load and truly move forward a global agenda, India and Prime Minister Modi are very high up on the list,” Finer said.

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Joe Biden with Narendra Modi

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