‘India is now a linchpin’: US looks to Narendra Modi’s visit to counter China
The Biden administration will try to strengthen US-India ties while the Indian leader looks to shore up votes for next year's election
The symbolism of the visit will be hard to avoid. As Narendra Modi arrives in Washington DC on Wednesday - the capital of a country he was once prohibited from visiting for almost 10 years - he will join the ranks of Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela and Volodymyr Zelenskiy as one of the few leaders to address a joint session of Congress more than once.
Statements from US officials ahead of the visit have been rapturous on the subject of US-India relations, praising the significant defence partnership" and describing it as a unique connection between the world's oldest and largest democracies". Before his departure from India, Modi said: This special invitation is a reflection of the vigour and vitality of the partnership between our democracies."
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