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US Affirms India Strategic Partner Despite Pax Silica

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Washington: Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg said on Wednesday that India’s absence from the newly launched Pax Silica initiative did not result from tariff disputes or broader political tensions, and he called India a “highly strategic potential partner” for securing semiconductor and AI infrastructure supply chains. The US launched Pax Silica last week with allied economies and technology partners to coordinate globally on critical minerals, fabs, data centres and logistics; Helberg said trade discussions are separate from security cooperation and confirmed his planned attendance at India’s AI Impact Summit in February. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early December 2025: U.S. finalizes plan for Pax Silica initiative to secure silicon and AI supply chains.
  • 12–15 December 2025: Pax Silica publicly announced; inaugural partner list released excluding India.
  • 18 December 2025: Under Secretary Jacob Helberg briefs reporters, denying trade tensions caused India’s absence.
  • 18 December 2025: Helberg calls India a 'highly strategic potential partner' and details Pax Silica scope.
  • February 2026: Helberg plans to attend India AI Impact Summit to continue engagement.
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Who Benefited

Pax Silica participant countries, allied governments and technology firms stood to benefit through coordinated supply-chain security measures, investment opportunities, and potential co-investment in fabs, data centres and critical-mineral projects.

Who Impacted

Non-participating countries such as India faced limited influence within the initial Pax Silica coordination framework and possible reduced visibility in early investment or coordination rounds despite ongoing bilateral dialogues.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
5
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 83%, Right 17%
Who Benefited

Pax Silica participant countries, allied governments and technology firms stood to benefit through coordinated supply-chain security measures, investment opportunities, and potential co-investment in fabs, data centres and critical-mineral projects.

Who Impacted

Non-participating countries such as India faced limited influence within the initial Pax Silica coordination framework and possible reduced visibility in early investment or coordination rounds despite ongoing bilateral dialogues.

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