INDO-US RELATIONSHIP LEADING THE WORLD
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The U.S.-India relationship, one of the world’s most consequential partnerships in the 21st century! Based on shared democratic values and rising convergence of interests on bilateral, regional, and global concerns, India-US bilateral relations have evolved into a "global strategic partnership." This bilateral relationship has been cultivated and furnished with continuous momentum through regular exchanges of high-level political visits, robust people-to-people interaction, and support from across the political spectrum in both nations. The strategic alliance between the United States and India is built on a set of common ideals, including support for democracy and the rule-based order of the world. Through commerce, investment, and connectivity, the United States and India have a common interest in advancing international security, stability, and economic success. The partnership between the United States and India is built on a common commitment to freedom, democratic ideals, fair treatment for all citizens, human rights, and the rule of law. Through trade, investment, and connectivity, the US and India have a common interest in supporting global security, stability, and economic development. The US supports India's rise as a major global force and important partner in efforts to make the Indo-Pacific an area of peace, stability, and expanding prosperity.
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