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Washington DC, October 3: The United States recently unveiled a comprehensive strategy for managing its relationships with India and China, addressing a spectrum of issues from climate change to trade and defense. The U.S. seeks to harness opportunities presented by both nations, while also managing the challenges they pose.
According to the strategy document, "The U.S. will work to shape the strategic environment in the Indo-Pacific, ensuring a free and open region where all nations can prosper." This statement underscores the U.S.'s commitment to engaging with both India and China constructively.
In addressing China's rise, the U.S. has called for collaboration with India on areas such as technology, cybersecurity, and trade. The document outlines a vision of a "free and open Indo-Pacific," promoting cooperation among democracies to counter authoritarian influences.
Moreover, the strategy highlights India's growing role in international security, emphasizing partnerships in the Quad and regional security arrangements. The U.S. aims to support India's aspirations as a global leader while navigating the complexities of its relationship with China.
The approach signifies a pivotal moment in U.S. foreign policy, as it acknowledges the need for strategic cooperation with both India and China, recognizing their significance on the global stage.