US launches partnership with India, which President Joe Biden hopes will help both countries compete against China on military equipment, semiconductors and artificial intelligence
While India is part of Biden administration's signature Asian engagement project Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, it has opted against joining its trade pillar negotiations.
Washington wants to deploy more Western mobile phone networks in the subcontinent to counter China's Huawei Technologies, to welcome more Indian computer chip specialists to the United States and to encourage companies from both countries to collaborate on military equipment like artillery systems. President Biden and Prime Minister Modi announced the iCET in May 2022 to elevate and expand "our strategic technology partnership and defence industrial cooperation between the governments, businesses, and academic institutions of our two countries."
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