'India will not be an ally of the US, but a superpower itself,' said a White House official

Washington: India's dominance in the whole world is continuously increasing. A superpower like America is also constantly accepting this fact. India will not become an ally of the US, but it will emerge as a superpower itself, a top White House official has said. Responding to a question on India during the Aspen Security Forum meeting on Thursday, White House Asia Coordinator Kurt Campbell said that in his view India is the most important bilateral relationship country for the US in the 21st century.

He further said that 'I don't know of any bilateral relationship that has grown deeper and stronger over the past 20 years than that of the United States and India.' Kurt Campbell said that the United States (USA) needs to invest more of its potential in this direction. Along with this, there is a need to build people-to-people ties by working together on technology and other issues.

Campbell said that 'India has a unique strategic character. Today's India will not become an ally of the United States, rather it aspires to become an independent powerful country. It will become another big superpower.' Along with this, he also accepted that there are many obstacles and many challenges in the bureaucracy of both countries.

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