Prime Minister Modi's recent visit to the United States resulted in significant agreements in defence, artificial intelligence (AI), trade, and counterterrorism. The discussions included enhancing defence cooperation, particularly around the F-35 fighter jets, which reflects India's commitment to modernizing its military capabilities. Additionally, the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, a suspect in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, marked a notable achievement in counterterrorism efforts.
The AI partnership, however, appears to favor the US, raising concerns about India's control over its data. While both nations aim to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, the approach to trade negotiations differs significantly between Trump and Biden. Overall, Modi's visit underscores a growing alignment of interests between India and the US, despite challenges in implementation.
• AI partnership discussions highlight India's need for data control.
• Extradition of Rana strengthens US-India counterterrorism cooperation.
AI is discussed as a strategic asset, with concerns about India's data control.
The need for India to manage its data in AI partnerships is emphasized.
Strengthening counterterrorism cooperation is a key outcome of Modi's visit.
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