With 77 days to US presidential election, Democrats and Republicans will kick off their national conventions this week. However, it's no surprise who will be formally elected as candidates.
US Presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris released their campaign document, outlining the main contours of their policy towards India.
Addressing the Indian-American community, Biden said he will also work on expanding two-way trade between the countries and spoke on the 'harmful' actions on H-1B visas.
In her address organised by Indians for Biden National Council, Harris greeted the Indian Americans on Independence Day and spoke about the deep influence of Indian heritage on her.
In her first interview as Joe Biden's running mate, Harris said he had the audacity to pick a Black woman and that it would encourage more such women to come out & vote.
Biden’s selection of Harris bodes well for the kind of president he would be: someone who prioritizes competence, listens to and respects different viewpoints.
No wonder the wealthy and influential, but largely Democratic, Indian-American community has not yet welcomed Kamala Harris’ candidature as warmly as might be expected.
California’s Kamala Harris is a nationally known senator from a big state who had run for president and acquitted herself well. That speaks well of Biden.
Ventures by Japan, South Korea and Taiwan illustrate how the race for REE security is accelerating, powered by both geopolitical tension and industrial strategy.
ThePrint had previously reported that India & Russia are talking about 5 more regiments of the S-400, but no contracts are to be signed during the Russian president's visit.
It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.
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