Mahatma Gandhi’s message of truth, non-violence guided India to achieve independence: US President Biden

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US President Joe Biden said that India achieved its long journey towards independence, guided by Mahatma Gandhi’s message of truth and non-violence.

Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s message of truth and non-violence, India achieved its long journey towards independence, US President Joe Biden said on the country’s 75th Independence Day, a commitment to respect the will of the people of the world through democracy. inspires. . Congratulating Indians on the 75th Independence Day, Biden said the partnership between India and the US is more important than ever in this moment of great challenges and opportunities.

“On this day, August 15, 1947, guided by Mahatma Gandhi’s message of truth and non-violence, India achieved its long journey towards independence,” Biden said in a statement on Saturday.

“Today, that fundamental commitment to respecting the will of the people through democracy continues to inspire the world and is the basis of the special bond between our two countries. Decades between our people, including a vibrant community of more than 4 million Indian-Americans ties have sustained and strengthened our partnership.

Biden pointed out that over the past year, the two nations have come together in new ways as they tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, including working in partnership with Japan and Australia – through the Quad Grouping – to be safe and effective. Expanding global manufacturing. Strengthening last-mile coordination for COVID-19 vaccines and reaching people across the Indo-Pacific.

The US, India, Australia and Japan established the quad grouping in March this year as the leaders of the four countries, with China flexing its muscles in the strategically important region for a free and open Indo-Pacific. Your point of view has been exposed.

“Together, we must show the world that our two great and diverse democracies can work for people everywhere. And as we do, the friendship between our nations will continue to flourish and grow,” Biden said.

“I wish a safe and happy Indian Independence Day to everyone celebrating today in India, in the United States and around the world,” he said in his message.

Extending warm greetings to the people of India on the country’s 75th Independence Day, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that the relationship between the United States of America and India began seven decades ago and has now grown into a growing partnership.

“Our regional cooperation is expanding at an exponential pace as we continue to work closely with our partners to advance our shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific. From climate action and clean energy to space technologies As of 2014, US-India bilateral cooperation is broader and stronger than ever before.

“As I said during my visit to New Delhi, few partnerships are more important than the one between the United States and India. In keeping with our seventy-four years of friendship, our two democracies build a better tomorrow. Will continue. Happy Independence Day!” Blinken said in his message.

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