Issa: “The United States and India must stand together”

Issa: “The United States and India must stand together”
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Washington — Congressman Darrell Issa, a Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, made the following statement after yesterday’s address to a joint session of Congress by India Prime Minister Modi:
 
“The fate of the world is materially impacted by the Indo-Pacific, and that’s why it is imperative that the United States and India advance our mutual interests strategically, economically, and diplomatically. Prime Minister Modi’s speech underscored this natural partnership between our two great democracies and the critical importance of deepening our relationship. I share his commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and firmly agree this can be the greatest stage of the America-India relationship. At a time when the Chinese Communist Party’s ambitions continue to threaten and destabilize the Indo-Pacific, the United States and India must stand together to ensure peace and stability throughout the region.”

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Issues: Foreign Affairs

Original source can be found here.



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