US Senate Bill Proposes Security Ties with India, Cuts Aid to Pakistan

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WASHINGTON: Republican Senator Marco Rubio has introduced a bill in the US Senate proposing that India be treated in the same manner as allies like Japan, Israel, South Korea, and NATO partners in terms of technology transfers.

The bill aims to support India in addressing threats to its territorial integrity and seeks to cut off security assistance to Pakistan if it is found to sponsor militancy against India.

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“Communist China continues to aggressively expand its domain in the Indo-Pacific region, all while it seeks to impede the sovereignty and autonomy of our regional partners. It’s crucial for the U.S. to continue its support in countering these malicious tactics. India, along with other nations in the region, is not alone,” Rubio said after introducing the U.S.-India Defense Cooperation Act in the Senate.

The bill emphasizes that the US-India partnership is vital to counter the expansionist ambitions of Communist China.

To strengthen this bilateral partnership, it is essential to enhance our strategic diplomatic, economic, and military ties with New Delhi, the bill asserts.

It proposes to offer necessary security assistance for India to deter adversaries and outlines cooperation in defense, civil space, technology, medicine, and economic investments.

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