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    U.S.-India relations enter a new chapter and could unlock even more tech and defense deals


    U.S. President Joe Biden India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi toast during a state dinner at the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, June 22, 2023.

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    U.S.-India relations entered a new chapter as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden announced a slew of technology and defense deals.  

    “When India and the U.S. work together on semiconductors and critical minerals, it helps the world in making supply chains more diverse, resilient and reliable,” Modi said during a speech to the joint session of the U.S. Congress. “We were strangers in defense cooperation at the turn of the century, but now the United States has become one of our most important defense partners.”

    Former diplomats and analysts told CNBC they only expect that relationship to grow stronger and generate even more deals.

    That includes more military agreements, according to Atul Keshap, president of the U.S.-India Business Council, and former charge d’affaires at the United States Embassy in New Delhi said.

    “It’s going to be great for democracy, great for our two countries, and frankly, great for the Indo-Pacific and the world. So I’m feeling very bullish and I’m really quite impressed by the deliverables that have been announced by both governments,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” on Friday. 

    U.S. President Joe Biden hosts India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the Republic of India for an Official State Visit in Washington, DC.

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    The two nations strengthened their defense partnership this week, striking deals that include building General Electric F414 jet engines in India and repairing deployed U.S. Navy ships in Indian shipyards.

    Still, the U.S. and India are not allies and their relationship will be very different from what other countries in the region have with Washington.

    “The Biden administration has placed a huge bet on the strategic and economic relationship. And that is not contingent upon India supporting the United States down the line. It’s not an ally relationship, but it is one of equal partners and equal strategic interest,” said Raymond Vickery, senior associate in U.S.-India policy studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies said. 

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