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Instant Insight: Modi’s State Visit Sets New Paradigm for U.S.-India Strategic Partnership

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sixth visit to the White House – and maiden state visit – outlined an ambitious vision for the future of U.S.-India ties, which he said were entering a period of “unprecedented trust” and were a “force for global good.” Echoing a similar message, U.S. President Joe Biden called the U.S. relationship with India the “defining partnership of the 21st century.”

During the June 21-23 visit, the two leaders advanced cooperation across a number of critical areas, notably high-technology and defense, and underscored the importance of shared values and people-to-people ties to the broader partnership. Modi’s visit was arguably the most significant bilateral engagement since Obama’s 2015 visit to India, as reflected in the robust joint statement.

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