Pm Modi And Shri Thanedar
PM Modi and Shri Thanedar

On Saturday, PM Modi will land in the United States for a three-day visit that will include an address at the Summit of the Future, a bilateral meeting with President Joe Biden, and an address to the Indian diaspora at the Nassau Stadium.

China is anticipated to be a major topic of debate during the Quad. China will undoubtedly be “high on the agenda” at the Summit, according to US National Security Council (NSC) Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby, who made this statement on September 19. Congressman Shri Thanedar, who is of Indian descent, believes that the US and India must cooperate to confront China.

Thanedar said, “China is becoming very aggressive and India and the US need to form a very strong bond, whether it is in technology, defence, science, commerce. We need to have strong ties with India. India and US need to work together because China is becoming aggressive and the only way for us to slow down China is to have a strong India-US relationship. PM Modi has a very good chemistry with President Joe Biden. PM Modi also had a great relationship with President Trump. So, he is a very charismatic leader and America values PM Modi for the leadership that he has provided to India.”

He further stated, “China has no regard for intellectual technology. China has no regard for regards for patterns. China is very aggressive, it does not follow human rights. It doesn’t follow workers’ rights in its country and they have an unfair advantage when it comes to economy, tariffs. So, we need to counter-balance that aggression of China.

When India and US come together and collaborate even at a greater length, that will be very hopeful. I think President Biden is going to stress to PM Modi that we need a stronger collaboration, much more give and take on defence and on technology – whether it is AI or pharmaceutical technology or different areas of commerce, we need to collaborate together so that we can help each other and people of each other’s countries.”