Joe Biden will be most proud of deepening partnership with India: White House

PTI PTI | 09-25 16:10

The India-U.S. relationship is “strong and getting stronger”, the White House said, adding that President Joe Biden when he looks back at his term will be most proud of deepening the partnership with India, making it more inclusive and broadening.

"I think one word — well, actually, three words: strong, and getting stronger,” White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said on Tuesday (September 24) during a press briefing.

Mr. Kirby was responding to a question by Press Trust of India on how he would characterise the trajectory of bilateral relations under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mr. Biden as his term as the American leader ends soon.

Mr. Biden has “invested a lot in our bilateral relationship with India”, Mr. Kirby told PTI.

He elevated the Quad group of Australia, Japan, India, and the U.S. to the leader level and hosted Mr. Modi for an official State visit in June last year.

“We’ve elevated our strategic partnership to the highest level. We are pursuing a defence relationship on various systems that will make not just the Indian people safer, but people safer throughout the Indo-Pacific,” Mr. Kirby said.

Mr. Kirby said Mr. Biden “appreciates” the perspective Mr. Modi brings to these discussions.

“I mean, he lives in that neighbourhood; he understands it. And of course, he’s the leader of one of the most vibrant democracies in the world”, he said.

“So I think as the President looks back at his term, I believe one of the things he’ll be most proud of is deepening this partnership with India, but just as critically, making that partnership more inclusive and broadening it so that it is not just a bilateral — it’s a strong bilateral relationship," he said.

Mr. Biden on September 21 hosted Quad leaders Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia, and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan in Wilmington, Delaware, for the fourth Quad Leaders’ Summit.

Mr. Kirby said India, as witnessed in Wilmington, “a full-on member of this Indo-Pacific Quad, is a real contributing partner. And it’s more than just the security. It’s on the economic, it’s on technology, it’s on energy and clean energy transition, and international investments, on so many levels.”

Mr. Biden addressed world leaders from the podium of the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday (September 24), delivering his last address as President of the U.S. as his term comes to an end following his decision to pull out from the Presidential election.

The US heads into presidential elections in just over a month with Americans set to vote on November 5 and pick either Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris or Republican candidate former president Donald Trump as their next leader.

Mr. Biden announced earlier this summer that he would not seek re-election as President of the United States, passing on the baton to Ms. Harris, who has made history as the first woman of Indian and Black heritage to be nominated as an American presidential candidate.

“This summer, I faced a decision whether to seek a second term as President. It was a difficult decision. Being President has been the honour of my life. There's so much more I want to get done. As much as I love this job, I love my country more. I decided, after 50 years of public service, it's time for the new generation of leadership to take my nation forward. My fellow leaders, let us never forget that some things are more important than staying in power. It's your people,” Mr. Biden said to a round of huge applause from the world leaders in the UNGA hall.

“We are here to serve the people, not the other way around.”

Published - September 25, 2024 09:54 am IST

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