China is in the eyes of the entire world due to its expansionary policies. Many countries are not only disturbed by the emerging power of China but are also scared. However, the Indian leadership and the troops stationed along the Line of Actual Control have always spoken with an eye to the dragon. The Prime Minister has openly criticized China's expansionism policies. Not only this, recently the Chinese soldiers were forced to withdraw their steps from the LAC. The powerful countries of the world have started believing this counter-strength of India.
The main US think tank on science and technology (IT) policy says that the US wants to stop emerging China and there is no other country that is more important than India, which has highly skilled technical professionals and is strong with the US There are political and cultural connections.
The think tank 'Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) said this in a report released on Monday. He also cautioned the United States to be "highly dependent" on India, stating that if major differences arise between the two countries on matters such as intellectual property, data handling, fees, taxes, local content requirements, or personal privacy. , Then IC service provider India can become a strategic problem.
The report looks at the worst and best scenarios. The report said that one scenario is to reduce tensions between India and China and strengthen business relations between the two neighboring countries. In such a situation, the global economy will shift towards the east and the US will not be able to do anything special about it.
The second scenario, according to the report, is that India and the United States share similar interests as China faces increasing economic, military, and international relations challenges. In such a situation, democratic rules will prevail in most developed countries, because developing countries will look at the Delhi model rather than the 'Beijing model'.
The think-tank said, "America wants to stop emerging China and as such, there is no other important country than India, which is very large in size, has highly skilled technical professionals and has strong political and cultural ties with America." Huh.''
ITIF member and co-author of the report, David Moshela, said that the forces which are increasing differences between the US and China are bringing the US and India closer. "The US, India, and China relations will shape global rivalry and digital innovation for many years to come," he said. Two things are clear in the midst of a broader possible scenario: India must be a key part of the US effort to confront China and reduce its dependence on it, and this will increase America's global dependencies from manufacturing to services. ' '
The report states that India is making significant progress in various fields including research and development, innovation centers, information related to machines, analysis, product design, and investigation, and IT and biology.
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