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Yellen: India and the US can prove ‘capacity of democracy’

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THE United States and India are natural allies that can show the rest of the world that democracie­s can deliver for their citizens, despite volatility and war, the US treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, said last Friday (11).

Yellen, in a speech highlighti­ng the Biden administra­tion’s desire to deepen economic ties with India, said both the global economy and the democratic idea were at inflection points.

Her remarks at a Microsoft research facility on the outskirts of

New Delhi came as control of the US Congress was still undecided after mid-term elections last Tuesday (8).

“The US and India are ‘natural allies,’ in the words of a former Indian prime minister,” Yellen said, adding that both countries waged fights for independen­ce “to attain freedom and dignity”.

“People around the world are looking to us and asking: can democracie­s meet the economic needs of their citizens? Can they stand up to bullies and cooperate on the most intractabl­e global problems?” she said.

As the two largest democracie­s, India and the US could answer the sceptics by taking actions over the next year and beyond that could “demonstrat­e the capacity of our democracie­s to deliver for our people. I am confident that we will succeed.”

Among these actions are goals for India’s leadership of the Group of 20 major economies next year, which should focus on the countries’ shared priorities for boosting investment­s to fight climate change, breaking a logjam in restructur­ing debts for poorer countries and improving access to the digital economy.

“India’s G20 year is a chance to accelerate global coordinati­on on debt restructur­ing,” she said.

Yellen also said that ending the war in Ukraine was a “moral imperative” for the world, but that economic challenges from the conflict and from supply chain strains were drawing India and the US closer together.

The US was working to strengthen India’s “friend-shoring” role as a trusted, reliable supplier, she added.

 ?? ?? PARTNERSHI­P: Indian prime minister Narendra Modi (left) with US president Joe Biden in May
PARTNERSHI­P: Indian prime minister Narendra Modi (left) with US president Joe Biden in May

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