I-Day: US congratulates India on taking place as leading global power

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US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo said, "On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I extend my best wishes to the people and government of India on their Independence Day.

PM Modi addressing at Red Fort
PM Modi addressing at Red Fort


New Delhi: Wishing India on its 72nd Independence Day, the United States of America hailed India for setting an example globally 'by supporting democracy, diversity, and the rule of law.'

In a statement US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo said, "On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I extend my best wishes to the people and government of India on their Independence Day. Since gaining its independence 71 years ago today, India has set an example for South Asia and the world by supporting democracy, diversity, and the rule of law-values shared by the United States."

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Further hailing the Indian-American diaspora he spoke about the "inspiring collaboration" in different sections of the society.

"As members of the oldest and largest democracies, the people of the United States and India have always enjoyed strong bonds of friendship. We are grateful for the vibrant Indian-American diaspora and the growing number of young people strengthening ties between our countries as exchange students. The values shared by our people contribute to inspiring collaboration in health, energy, environment, science, and high technology that will fuel the jobs and prosperity of the future," Pompeo further said.

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He added, "On this Indian Independence Day, we congratulate India-a unique civilization, fellow democracy, and a friend-on taking its rightful place as a leading global power and continuing our shared efforts to sustain the rules-based order." (ANI)










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