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NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to the United States this week for a visit billed as a turning point for bilateral relations, with deeper cooperation in defence industry and sharing high technology in sharp focus.

The visit is expected to give India access to critical American technologies Washington rarely shares with non-allies, strengthening a new bond that is underpinned by not just global politics but also business and economics.

Washington and New Delhi, whose relationship was marked by mutual suspicion during the Cold War, have been moving closer for over two decades now with successive U.S. presidents displaying bipartisan support for stronger ties with the emerging Asian economy and regional power.

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President Joe Biden has built on that legacy and expanded cooperation as the United States sees India as a vital partner in its efforts to push back against China’s expanding influence worldwide and strengthen security in the Indo-Pacific.

Washington also wants to wean India away from its traditional defence partner Russia. New Delhi continues to do business with Moscow and has increased its purchases of cheap Russian oil in the aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine, much to the frustration of the West.

India too has overcome its “hesitations of history” – as Modi put it in a 2016 address to U.S. Congress - and looked West amid its own military tensions and fraying ties with China.

Though Modi has made several previous visits to the United States, this will be his first with the full diplomatic status of an official state visit, just the third of Biden’s presidency and third by any Indian leader.

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“It’s a milestone in our relationship…It is a very significant visit, very important visit,” India’s Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra told reporters on Monday.

A key achievement expected to be showcased is in the area of defence cooperation, especially between military industries of the two countries, Kwatra said, as India seeks to produce more weapons and equipment at home for itself and also for export.

Jet engines, drones, semiconductors

Major announcements expected during Modi’s visit are U.S. approval to General Electric to manufacture engines in India for its domestically produced fighter jets, India’s purchase of 31 armed MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones made by General Atomics worth $3 billion, and removal of U.S. obstacles that prevent smoother trade in defence and high technology.

“People will be looking back on this visit by Prime Minister Modi as a real springboard for the U.S.-India relationship, as it relates to defence … issues in particular,” Ely Ratner, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Affairs, said at a June 8 event.

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A stronger India that can defend its own interests and can contribute to regional security is good for the United States, he said, adding that there is an aspiration to see India as an exporter of security in the region.

Cooperation in semiconductors, cyberspace, aerospace, strategic infrastructure and communication, commercial space projects, quantum computing and the use of artificial intelligence in industrial and defence fields, will also be discussed, a senior Indian official said.

During the three-day visit that begins in New York on June 21, Modi will be hosted by President Biden for a state dinner and a private family dinner, attend lunch with Vice-President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and address a joint session of Congress for the second time in nine years.

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Modi will also meet American CEOs and lead an International Yoga Day event at the UN headquarters.

“This is not a routine visit, this is a fundamental turning point between India and the U.S.,” C. Raja Mohan, Senior Fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New Delhi.

“This is not a question of containing China or anti-China. This is about producing a new balance of power in Asia, which is a multipolar Asia, where there is no single power dominating it,” he said.

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Tulukan Mairandi Jun 19, 2023 07:59pm
India buying drones for $3 billion in cash. Meanwhile that's all Pakistan has in its forex kitty. Thank you Dar. Thank you Sharif. Thank you Establishment.
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Jonathan Jun 19, 2023 10:10pm
Indian leadership taking india to ecnomic prosperity...Pakistan' s corrupt leaders and egoistic compromised generals pushing Pakistan towards economic meltdown.
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KhanRA Jun 20, 2023 03:18am
We act like we don’t need the West, and pretend like a predatory China, decaying Russia, and stagnant Central Asia will somehow save us. We are fools for turning our backs on the modern world. All they wanted us to do was reign in Lashkar Tayba/JeM, put Mumbai attackers on real trial. But the Boots and “intelligence” services think these counterproductive assets are worth protecting at the cost of our future.
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Builder Jun 20, 2023 12:08pm
If India is so technologically advanced as it portrays, why does it need to buy drones from the US? The fact is India needs as much strategic support from the US as we do from China. US is trying to strengthen India in front of China but that's not easy - China's progress is indigenous while India only has what it gets from US/Europe. The worst thing is that the US is supporting India ignoring atrocities and human rights violations (despite being the biggest human rights vocalist) in IOK, Manipur, Indian Punjab and so on and why not? Butchers support butchers like US support for Israel as well.
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Shishir Jun 20, 2023 01:17pm
@Builder, don't worry india has support of Europe, Russia, Japan and Australia too. Also, defense or weapons are not the only tech area, there are other technologies also which Pakistan is not aware of. India is a partner of choice for many countries and organisations for research and development in the areas of biotech, agri tech, IT, semiconductors, space etc. But. I think those are not considered as tech in Pakistan I guess.
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Yogesh (India) Jun 20, 2023 04:41pm
India buys everything in cash.Oil ,S400 from Russia,Oil from Saudi,drones and engines from America, raw materials from China.It is simple business .Indias only frend is cash.
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Az_Iz Jun 20, 2023 04:59pm
Modi let thousands of Muslims get killed by Hindutva mobs, under his watch. The West is also fully aware of this, in fact denying him a visa in the past. Yet their interests are above everything else.
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Az_Iz Jun 20, 2023 05:02pm
It is the height of hypocrisy to lecture everyone on human rights. And then invite Modi for a state visit, knowing fully well that he had the blood of thousands of innocent Muslims on his hands.
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Az_Iz Jun 20, 2023 05:05pm
Modi oversaw the killings of thousands of innocent Muslims , who were fellow countrymen and Gujratis. The West is fully aware of this. Yet it does not matter to them. After issuing carefully worded statements, just for the sake of it, it will be business as usual. Shameful.
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Az_Iz Jun 20, 2023 05:54pm
Divide and rule.
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Az_Iz Jun 20, 2023 09:38pm
Butcher of Gujrat, getting state visit with honor. Human rights will be on pause. Business and interests come first.
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KU Jun 21, 2023 12:27pm
This is called kissing up to economic opportunity, also known as hypocrisy by the world and media that is hell-bent on ensuring human rights and democratic values around the world. It is shameful that the same set of rules on genocide and religious persecution are ignored for country-of-interest, but implemented on country-of-no-interest.
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