
American vice president JD Vance 22. April said that the United States does not intend to preach things, but to cooperate with India as a partner and is looking forward to strengthening the relationship. Vance said the US government had considered India to be a source of cheap work.
“Now I believe that our nations have a lot to offer each other, so we come to you as partners and try to strengthen our relationship,” Vance said at the Jajasthan’s Jaipur event, 22 April.
Vance is in India during a four -day visit. On April 21, the first day of his visit, he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modim. The American vice president was accompanied by the second lady of USha Vance, their children and higher members of the US administration.
“Now we are not here to preach that you are doing things in any particular way. In the past, Washington has too often turned to Prime Minister Modi with the attitude of sermon,” Vance told the second day of his visit, first since he became American vice president of January this year.
We are not here now to preach that you are doing things in any particular way. In the past, Washington turned too often to Prime Minister Modi with the attitude of sermon.
“The previous administrations saw India as a source of cheap work. On the one hand, even though they criticized the government of the Prime Minister, probably the most popular in the democratic world, and as I told Prime Minister Modim last night, he has an assessment that would make me jealous,” Vance said.
Modi is a hard negotiator: Vance
Vance continued Laud Modi as a “hard negotiator” and added that this strength earns Indian respect in Washington DC,
“Modi is a hard negotiator, so we respect it. It stands strongly for Indian interests – and we appreciate it,” Vance said
Vance said the US and India officially completed the reference conditions for business negotiations. “I believe this is a vital step towards the realization of the vision of President Trump and Prime Minister Modi, because he sets the travel map towards the final agreement between our nations,” he said.
The US Vice President’s notes come at a time when both nations are negotiating to complete the bilateral trade agreement in India and the American, in the middle of President Donald Trump’s mutual tariffs, which has currently stopped until July. A team from India can visit Washington DC Later this month to discuss a business agreement with American officials.
Trump is trying to strive to balance the global trade: Vance
“Now critics have attacked my president, President Trump for launching a trade war in an effort to return the past, but nothing could be from truth. He is trying to balance the global business to make America with friends like India to build a future worth all our people.”
Vance and his family landed in Nový Delhi on Monday morning.
Vance said that President Trump wants the US and India to grow, and both countries can cooperate across sectors, including trade, defense and energy, for mutual partnerships.
(Tagstotranslate) JD Vance