'India-America have to come first in the field of technology', said Ajit Doval in the presence of US NSA

US-India: India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval said in the presence of US NSA Jack Sullivan that India and America need to stand ahead of all countries in the field of technology. He also talked about emphasizing technology.

Jun 18, 2024 - 20:48
'India-America have to come first in the field of technology', said Ajit Doval in the presence of US NSA

India and America need to stand first in the field of development of cutting-edge technology and technology. India's National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval said these things in the presence of his American counterpart Jack Sullivan. A day before this, US NSA Jack Sullivan had talked about strengthening India and US cooperation even more in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), critical minerals, advanced telecommunications, and the defense sector.

Ajit Doval said that to protect their moral values, America and India have to remain paramount in the field of technology. He said that this is also part of a larger strategic interest. India's National Security Advisor (NSA) said these things while addressing ICET (India-US initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology). Let us tell you that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden launched ICET in the year 2022. Its objective was to promote mutual cooperation in the field of comprehensive technology and technology between India and America.

Ajit Doval also highlighted the role of industry in technology and the progress of ICET. He said, 'ICET has achieved the goal beyond our thinking.' Apart from this, he also emphasized innovation in the defense sector, progress in startups, and the importance of the semiconductor industry.

On the other hand, US National Security Agency Director Jack Sullivan emphasized three key points in technology exchange. He believes that through research, production, and deployment, the two countries can collaborate on technology development. He emphasized the importance of innovation and the need for government collaboration in the private sector. According to Sullivan, Indian industries receive backing in the United States. He went on to say that the goal of ICET is to facilitate technological collaboration between India and America.

Both countries' NSAs emphasised that they welcome certain industries and that any issues will be resolved through mutual cooperation. In this way, India-America relations will be reinforced and deepened.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer