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Modi’s pragmatic power play: Bharat and the US avoid sharp edges during PM’s State visit

“Modi’s pragmatic power play: India and the US avoid sharp edges during PM’s State visit”, RT, June 28, 2023:

India is being wooed geopolitically and geo-economically by the US under President Biden, not entirely expectedly. Prime Minister Modi was invited to make a State visit to the country with all the ensuing pageantry and also address the joint session of the US Congress, the latter for the second time, which is a very rare honor. 

Ties between India and the US have been rising steadily. The US has become India’s largest trade partner in goods and services, defense ties have expanded, US investments are growing, and personal relationship ties continue to bind the two societies together.

In many ways, India’s wide-ranging ties with the US do not have a parallel with any other country. 

Read the full article at Rt.com

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