US Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen on Thursday (September 8) emphasized India-US bilateral relations given the G-20 summit. Janet said the US will step up its efforts at the G20 meeting, such as supporting global agriculture and food security programs.
Janet L. Yellen said in a statement, "We look forward to our efforts, such as supporting global agriculture and food security programs... Our priority this week will be to advance the US-India relationship. We look forward to our bilateral cooperation with India." Give great importance to the relationship.”
America is India's biggest export market- Janet
He further added, "We also welcomed PM Narendra Modi to the US in June. The United States is home to the largest Indian diaspora outside Asia and India's largest export market." Earlier, US President Joe Biden left for India on Thursday (September 8) to attend the historic G20 summit to be held in New Delhi.
Biden left for India
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