India must also keep pace with recent developments in cutting-edge technology like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and 6G, which Beijing is swiftly integrating into its military hardware.
    Source: Hindustan Times
    A military conflict involving the use of cutting-edge technologies may break out in the future, and the flurry of interactions between top-level interlocutors of both nations over the past few years has helped to deepen cooperation beyond merely encouraging India to confidently square up to China. India is still eager to contribute to the US-led initiative in the Indo-Pacific area in order to oppose Chinese operations as a result of the events in Doklam (2017) and Galwan (2020).
    The 2,600-word Fact Sheet released by the White House and PM Modi’s meetings with the CEOs of American high-tech behemoths in New York and Washington attest to the fact that the expanding alliance is not just about military technology but also about removing China from supply chains. 

    Source: India Today
    China is the only competitor with both the intent and, increasingly, the capability to reshape the international order, according to the 2022 National Security Strategy of the Biden administration. In addition to its longtime allies Japan, South Korea, and Australia, the US has now come to the conclusion that India qualifies for more attention in this area.
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