Vice President JD Vance saying From the city of the northwest of Jaipur de la India, on Tuesday, which India and the United States can build a future “prosperous and peaceful” for the world – But if they don’t work together, “the 21st century could be a very dark moment for all humanity.”
Vance praised The vitality and resilience of India in contrast to the “Samens and Slatness” that have affected some Western nations. It was a particularly critical environmental ideology or the day of the final judgment:
There is a vitality in India, a sense of infinite possibility or new homes that will be built, new horizons will be raised and live to enrich. And there is a pride of being Indian, a feeling of emotion for the days that are coming. It is a surprising contrast with too many in the West, where some in our leadership class seem affected by doubt and also the fear of the future. For them, humanity is always a bad decision far from the catastrophe. The world will soon end, they tell us, because we are burning too much fuel or doing too many things or having too many children. And so, instead of investing in the future, they also retire from it.
Some of them approve laws that force their nations to use less power. They cancel nuclear energy generation facilities and others, even when their choices, the elections of these leaders, lead to greater dependence on foreign adversaries. Meanwhile, his message to his friends, to countries as India, that is, they are not allowed to grow.
Vance predicted that President Donald Trump’s rates “would rebalance global trade, producing” great benefits for the people of India. “He said that Trump’s vision for the United States as a renewed industrial power is similar to Modi’s vision for India, and punished” previous administrations “to approach the” preaching “and” countess “modes.
“We want to build a new and brilliant world, one that is constantly innovation, one that is helping people to form families, facilitating construction, investing and tradeing together in common objectives or objectives,” he said.
Vance said that the United States is also anxious to sell India Energy and help her develop energy resources and nuclear energy on the high seas. Hi also praised the growing coordination of India with the United States in defense.
“The United States members do not need to be seen exactly as the United States, nor our governments must do everything exactly in the same way. But we should have some common objectives. And I think the Lord in India, we do it, both in economics and national security,” he said.
“From javelinas to the combat vehicles of the striker, our nations will co -produce many of the ammunition and equipment that we will need to deter foreign aggressors, not because we look for war, but because we seek peace and believe the best path to peace.
The vice president arrive In India on Monday for four days of tours and meetings, starting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He traveled in the company of his children and his wife Usha, to whom the duration of his speech was given in Jaipur to ask for help to pronounce some elaborate Indian names.
American officials minimized the expectations that Vance would advance great progress towards a bilateral commercial agreement with the duration of India his trip, but in his speech of Jaipur, the vice president strongly hinted that progress was being made. In several points of his speech, he hinted that American energy exports to India could be the element that gathers everything.
Vance inclined his cap to Trump and Modi as “hard negotiators” who would not rush an agreement.
“We do not blame Prime Minister Modi for fighting for the India industry, but we do blame the American leaders of the past for feeling the same for our workers. We believe we can fix that for the mutual benefit of the United States and India,” he said.