Biden courts Modi as China, Russia ties

Norman Ray
Norman Ray

Global Courant

During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit, President Biden will bring to justice the US ally, which has grown cooler with the current administration, and move closer to Russia and even China amid tensions between Washington and those countries.

“Modi’s visit comes at a critical time for both countries,” Siddhartha Dubey, an adjunct professor at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, told Fox News Digital. The “US needs as much support (if) it can get to counter the belligerence of Russia and China and Biden needs to show a foreign policy success.”

India and the US shared a rosier dynamic during the Trump administration, with each leader speaking highly of his counterpart. That dynamic initially cooled when Biden took office and India appeared to give some support to Russia despite President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, which much of the world has condemned.

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Modi began his visit to the US on Tuesday with a stop in New York City to hold talks with business and opinion leaders before arriving on Wednesday to visit the White House and dine with the president. Biden plans to speak formally with Modi on Thursday, when the two will discuss a number of security and economic concerns, with Biden aiming to bring India closer to the US.

President Joe Biden talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he arrives at the White House for a private dinner on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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modes told the Wall Street Journal that “India deserves a much higher, deeper and broader profile and role”, adding that he did not see India’s role as “displacing any country” but that the country is simply “acquiring its rightful position in the world” .

“Today’s world is more interconnected and interdependent than ever before,” Modi told the Journal. “To create resilience, there should be more diversification in supply chains.” Modi is expected to make deals to produce jet fighter engines in India to power advanced light combat aircraft and to buy high-altitude predator drones from the US

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President Biden, right, meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Quad leaders’ summit at Kantei Palace, Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

He also dismissed criticism from some parts of the US about India’s soft response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, arguing that “this kind of perception” is not widespread in the US and that India’s position is “widely known and well understood is in the world”. ”

Last year, India overtook the United Kingdom to become the world’s fifth-largest economy. Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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“Unlike Xi Jinping in China, India’s Modi has remained constructively engaged with the US, presenting a golden opportunity for the Biden administration to build a more productive alliance between two of the world’s largest and economically dynamic democracies” Dezenski told Fox News Digital.

“While personal relationships between leaders are essential, the economic supply of exchange is much more important, especially now,” she stressed. “Quad members United States, Japan and Australia, as well as other democracies, can and should make a more compelling offer to deepen economic, political and military engagement with India.”

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro pose for a photo at the BRICS Summit in Brasilia, Brazil, November 14, 2019. (Pavel Golovkin/Pool via REUTERS)

India is part of important but competing organizations: the QUAD, comprising the US and Indo-Pacific partners India, Japan and Australia, a dialogue between those countries on security issues; and two groups led by China and Russia called BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

The Chinese-led groups have a strong economic element and encourage trade between the members of each group. The BRICS economic bloc has even discussed a common currency that members could use if the current group wants to expand its membership.

Supporters gather at the United Nations headquarters to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to New York on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Modi joined diplomats and dignitaries at the United Nations for a morning yoga session, praising it as “truly universal” and “a way of life”. (AP Photo/Edith M. Lederer)

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“Modi plays a broader geopolitical role for India as the ‘voice’ of the global south, which can serve as an effective counterweight to China’s corrupting influence,” Dezenki said. “However, we should expect Modi to remain engaged and open to BRICS as a forum for leadership and a multilateral tool at their convenience.”

Trade between the US and India rose to a record $191 billion in 2022, with $20 billion in 2020 for defense sales alone. The Indian diaspora in the US numbers nearly 5 million people and has become an economic, cultural and political powerhouse.

Indian police officers stand in front of a billboard featuring Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a practice session for the fourth Test cricket match between India and Australia, in Ahmedabad, India, Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

“There is a huge dollar stake in this visit and the growing trade partnership between Delhi and Washington,” explains Dubey. “From weapons to technology to civilian nuclear power deals.”

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“Aside from the United Nations’ abstentions in condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and India’s hoarding of cheap Russian oil, the Modi government is firmly in Washington’s camp,” Dubey argued. “The relationship looks different from other key allies such as the UK and South Korea and is still being worked out, but it is a reality that will continue beyond Biden and Modi.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.

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