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India and US Must Collaborate to Counter China: Congressman Shri Thanedar Ahead of Quad Summit.

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New York, September 21:
President Joe Biden, an address to the Indian diaspora at the Nassau stadium, a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and a three-day tour to the United States are all on the agenda for Modi's visit, which begins on Saturday.

There will likely be a lot of talk about China at the Quad. "China will certainly be high on the agenda" at the Summit, according to US National Security Council (NSC) Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby, who made the announcement on September 19. Shri Thanedar, a congressman from India, has said that the United States and India must unite in opposition to China.

There has to be a strong relationship between India and the United States in many areas, including technology, military, research, and business, since China is become increasingly aggressive. Establishing solid connections with India is crucial. The only way to slow down China's aggressive behavior is to have a strong India-US partnership, so it's imperative that the two countries collaborate. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi get along famously. President Trump and Prime Minister Modi got along famously. President Modi is highly esteemed in the United States for the exemplary leadership he has bestowed to India, according to Shri Thanedar.

"Intellectual property is of no value to China. Regarding trends, China could care less. When it comes to human rights, China is highly belligerent. It has an unfair economic and tariff advantage and does not respect workers' rights in its country. Therefore, we must counteract China's aggressiveness. We can only hope for better times when the United States and India work together even more closely. The need for stronger cooperation, with more mutual support in defense and technology (including artificial intelligence, pharmaceutical innovation, and various commercial sectors), will be emphasized by President Biden to Prime Minister Modi, Thanedar added. This is so that both countries can benefit, as will the people of the other's country.

A representative from Michigan's 13th congressional district, Shri Thanedar, has said that the Quad summit gives a chance for the nations to strengthen their bond.

"Much of it is based on working together economically. It would be beneficial for the economies of all four of these nations to cooperate. While economies around the globe struggled during the COVID pandemic, President Biden spearheaded a swift recovery for the United States. "That needs to keep going, and the United States and India, along with the other Quad nations, need to collaborate in developing this new relationship between these four nations," he emphasized.

The possibility to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York is also a source of excitement for the Indian diaspora. On September 22, at Long Island's Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum—a venue with a seating capacity of 15,000—more than 24,000 Indian-Americans had signed up to attend his community engagement. Cultural performances and appearances by notable Indian-American leaders will be part of this event, which is titled "Modi & US: Progress Together," which will celebrate the variety and prosperity of the Indian-American community.

Indians living in the United States are ecstatic about Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit. A large portion of the Indian population holds Prime Minister Narendra Modi in high esteem, and for good reason: he has significantly boosted India's economic standing. Indian-Americans across the United States are ecstatic to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he touches down, as his vision has propelled India to the status of superpower in the global economy. "Thanedar said," someone said.

As the United States prepares to elect a new president in November, Prime Minister Modi's visit comes at a pivotal political juncture. Trump, the former president, and Harris, the current vice president, are facing off in the contest.

The state of the economy is critical. Regarding border control, there is a significant influx of individuals entering the US without proper documentation. Americans would like to see that put an end to. Because of this, immigration will be a major problem. Major concerns will revolve around the economy, pricing, and inflation. Additionally, the ballot includes measures concerning abortion rights, women's rights, and workers' rights. The outcome of the election is crucial because Donald Trump and Kamala Harris couldn't be more different.There is a lot of support for Kamala Harris, and I think she is the right leader. Black Americans, youth, and women all exhibit high levels of enthusiasm."Everyone is looking at Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, but I think the election is going to Kamala Harris right now," commented Shri Thanedar, a congressman.