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US-India ties built on shared ideas and values, says US deputy secretary of state

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Washington, Oct 1: The US-India relationship is built on shared ideas and shared values, and top among those is a commitment to democracy and social justice, a top Biden Administration official has said.
Richard Verma, the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources – the highest ranking Indian-American ever in the US State Department, made the remarks on Saturday at an event at the Indian Embassy held to celebrate the diversity and vibrancy of Indian culture and India-US relationship.
The event at the Indian House was attended by top Indian-American officials from the Biden Administration and eminent Indian American community leaders from across the US.
Honouring the life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, Verma said the US-India relationship is built on shared ideas and shared values.
“Top among those is a commitment to democracy and social justice. Gandhi would write to President Roosevelt in 1942 that he had “profited greatly by the writings of Thoreau and Emerson” and some years later, Dr. Martin Luther) King would write, “It was Gandhi and (his) emphasis on love and non-violence that I discovered the method for social reform and that Gandhi’s philosophy was the only morally and practically sound method open to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom”,” Verma said.
“The US and India value system advocates for fairness and justice for all peoples. These values are the glue that holds our countries together. It was the reason that 60 years ago, my father chose this country to settle in, arriving, as he likes to remind us, with only $14 in his pocket and a bus ticket. The rest they say is history. For his kid to go on and serve as the US ambassador to the country of his roots and now serve as Deputy Secretary of State is the longest of long shots. But it is a very American story and it is a very Indian story too,” he said.
“Ultimately, it is the stories of hard work and risk-taking of individuals. All of you (Indian Americans) here have actually done the hard work in building US-India ties and making it one of the most consequential relationships of this century. Do we have disagreements? You bet,” he said. (PTI)

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