**Revolutionary Transition Underway to Ease India’s Access to Critical Technologies: US Ambassador**
– US ambassador Eric Garcetti has described Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to America as a celebration of the defining partnership of this century.
– Garcetti highlighted the unprecedented GE-HAL jet engine deal as a significant development based on trust.
– The ambassador stated that the projects India and the US are working on together will change the world.
– He emphasized on security cooperation and protecting borders, suggesting that India and the US can deploy ships together in the Pacific and Indian oceans for maritime security.
– Garcetti also mentioned the possibility of employing their air forces across the Indo-Pacific to ensure freedom of the skies and the seas.
– The ambassador called for building a bulwark against the “might makes right” mentality, without naming specific countries.
– He acknowledged the controversy over former president Barack Obama’s remarks on human rights in India and stated that the US will continue to engage with India on human rights issues.
– Garcetti quoted Mahatma Gandhi and Vice President Kamala Harris in his address, emphasizing the importance of unity in diversity and defending democracy.
– The White House condemned the online targeting of a WSJ reporter for asking PM Modi a question related to minority rights in India.
– Garcetti reiterated that technology cooperation and co-production of military equipment between India and the US will be based on shared democratic values and respect for universal human rights.
– He expressed concerns about using technology as an authoritarian weapon and highlighted the need for diversifying and deepening supply chains with trusted partners.
The US ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, has described the ongoing visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States as a celebration of the defining partnership between the two countries. Garcetti highlighted the unprecedented GE-HAL jet engine deal as a significant development based on trust. He stated that the projects India and the US are working on together will change the world. The ambassador emphasized on security cooperation and protecting borders, suggesting that India and the US can deploy ships together in the Pacific and Indian oceans for maritime security. He also mentioned the possibility of employing their air forces across the Indo-Pacific to ensure freedom of the skies and the seas. Garcetti called for building a bulwark against the “might makes right” mentality that some countries are adopting. Although he did not name specific countries, his remarks seemed to be directed at Russia and China. The ambassador acknowledged the controversy over former president Barack Obama’s remarks on human rights in India and stated that the US will continue to engage with India on human rights issues. He quoted Mahatma Gandhi and Vice President Kamala Harris in his address, emphasizing the importance of unity in diversity and defending democracy. The White House also condemned the online targeting of a WSJ reporter for asking PM Modi a question related to minority rights in India. Garcetti reiterated that technology cooperation and co-production of military equipment between India and the US will be based on shared democratic values and respect for universal human rights. He expressed concerns about using technology as an authoritarian weapon and highlighted the need for diversifying and deepening supply chains with trusted partners.
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