US Ambassador Praises India’s NSA And Indian Fintech Growth
In a recent development, US envoy to India Eric Garcetti has lauded National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, calling him an “international treasure“.
Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti praised Doval’s remarkable journey from a small village in Uttarakhand to becoming a valuable asset not just for India but for the world.
Garcetti has stated that India’s NSA has not only gained national recognition but also international recognition, becoming a valuable asset.
US Envoy Eric Garcetti stated that the bond between the United States and India is robust and evident, with mutual affection between Indians and Americans.
In New Delhi, the US envoy to India delivered a speech at the United States-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) meeting.
India’s digital payments and financial technology have made waves around the world, according to a recent statement.
Garcetti praised the progress made in fintech and digital payments, citing the example of a tea seller in a rural village who now receives direct payments from the government on her phone, ensuring that she gets 100% of each rupee.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has made a statement about India’s “Guruji” during a meeting with multi-faith leaders.
Garcetti mentioned that while there is a lot of talk about 4G, 5G, and 6G, India has something even more powerful in the form of “Guruji.”
US NSA Jake Sullivan has arrived in India and held a meeting with his Indian counterpart on Tuesday. During the meeting, both officials discussed various global and regional concerns of mutual interest.
During his tour, he was joined by a group of senior US government officials and executives from American business executives.
In a recent event, the Confederation of Indian Industry hosted the second edition of Track 1.5, which was attended by him.
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The visit by US NSA Jake Sullivan took place one week prior to the scheduled state visit to the United States by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. During his two-day tour, Sullivan will also have a meeting with the minister of external affairs, S Jaishankar.