Big Boost To India-US Ties | America Rolls Out Red Carpet For Prime Minister Modi | Converse India

Updated Jun 10, 2023 | 09:53 PM IST

In this episode of Converse India, host Rahul Shivshankar will discuss how it is unadvisable to reduce a summit meeting between the principles of the world's most promising and democratic nations to a single point. After all, there is great depth to the India-United States relationship. There is breadth too. There are so many points of convergence. But let's also face it. The first super-power summit between Prime Minister Modi and President Biden comes at a very delegated time. President Biden has rolled out the red carpet because the United States has a significant western interest in getting Prime Minister Modi in its corner, to be sure. The fan fare that comes with a state visit Modi's first visit to the United States is intended as an allurement, as some see it. I hope that the status that the US bestows upon Modi will open him up to the need to deal with King India in line with Western expectations from the economic lifeline. We are joined by a few panelists expressing their views on this issue. "China has now become the arch-enemy of the United States on all fronts. China is perceived as the aggressor in the South China Sea. There is a whole range of issues threatening America's hegemonic dominance," stated Andrew Leung, Chairman, Andrew Leung International Consultants.Listen In!#unitedtstates #president #joebiden #india #primeministernarendramodi #china #westernconflict #timesnowshow #converseindia #rahulshivshankar