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PM Modi greets Biden on American Independence Day

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New Delhi, July 4

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted US President Joe Biden and people on America’s 245th Independence Day.

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Biden heralded the Independence Day celebrations by observing, “This Fourth of July, America is back.” “We’re headed into a summer of joy — of freedom — thanks to the millions of Americans who stepped up to get vaccinated,” he said while thanking the frontline and essential workers made this day possible.

“As vibrant democracies, India and the USA share values of freedom and liberty. Our strategic partnership has a truly global significance,” the PM said in his brief message.

India has emerged in the last two decades as a country vital to US foreign policy interests in the region as Washington takes on an aggressive China and seeks to stabilise Afghanistan.

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On a bilateral level, there has been an increase in trade and investment, cooperation on global security matters, closer military cooperation, a hydrocarbons partnership and admission in export control regimes. — TNS

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