Washington DC — The White House on Friday officially released the 33-page National Security Strategy that designates India as a critical Indo-Pacific partner and urges improved commercial, technological and defence ties and continued Quad cooperation. The document characterises the Indo-Pacific as nearly half of global GDP and calls for allied coordination—whose combined economies total $65 trillion—to counter predatory economic practices. It also states US aims to avoid military conflict with China, secure critical technologies and refocus resources. The strategy includes claims that the president brokered international peace agreements, a point some governments dispute. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
The United States and India benefit from strengthened strategic alignment, expanded commercial ties, coordinated Quad security measures, and potential technology and defence cooperation that aim to bolster economic and geopolitical influence in the Indo-Pacific.
Countries that compete with the US-India alignment and entities identified as engaging in 'predatory economic practices' face increased diplomatic pressure, economic countermeasures and heightened strategic balancing by allied partners.
After reading and researching latest news.... The US National Security Strategy names India a critical Indo-Pacific partner, urges deeper commercial, technological and defence ties and Quad cooperation, highlights the region's economic weight, cites allied economies at $65 trillion, and asserts conflict-mediation claims that some governments contest and stresses avoiding conflict.
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US Elevates India as Key Indo-Pacific Security Partner
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