💨 Abstract
Mike Waltz, Trump's pick for National Security Advisor, emphasized the importance of India as a 'critical partner' for the future. He outlined the priorities of the incoming administration, highlighting India's significance in the US's strategic interests. Waltz praised the Biden administration's efforts in fostering trilateral dialogues and expressed the need for a bipartisan policy approach towards China, focusing on supply chain security, Taiwan, partnerships, and alliances.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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