US Senate Committee Approves China Strategic Competition Bill

America is going to strengthen its defense relations with India. The US Senate's powerful committee approved the bill against China. America will increase defense cooperation with Quad countries.


America has decided to further strengthen defense relations with India to sharpen its strategy against China. A powerful committee of the US Senate has strongly approved and approved the China Strategic Competition Bill, which is considered very important. The bill has open support for enhancing security relations with India with the support of the Quad Group.

Emphasis on increasing defense cooperation with India in the quad countries unquestionably includes the US, India, Australia and Japan in the quad group formed against China. Since its inception in 2007, representatives of four member nations have been meeting from time to time. Top leaders of the four countries attended the historic summit organized by President Joe Biden last month. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the Strategic Competition Act with 21 votes Wednesday, with three hours of discussion and several amendments. According to this bilateral bill, the US reaffirms its commitment to a broad global strategic partner with India and further strengthens bilateral defense consultations and cooperation with the country.

India and the United States will come closer against China. It appealed to the US government to consult closely with India and identify areas where it would be trying to address the economic and security challenges caused by China in the region. Could provide diplomatic and other assistance. It is believed that the defense relations between the United States and India will be strengthened in the coming days. The US will be able to sell many of its deadly weapons directly to India.

 

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