US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti on Tuesday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership throughout an occasion within the nationwide capital and asserted the entire world has 5G and 6G however India has “Guruji– a time period that he referred for PM Modi.
Speaking on the inaugural ceremony of the US-India 5G and Next Generation Networks Workshop, Garcetti stated 5G presents a improbable alternative to collaborate in the direction of an open, accessible, and safe expertise ecosystem, constructed on shared values and shared techniques.
“India is in such wonderful hands. With your leadership, with the transformative policies that you and this administration are implementing together with the public sector and private sector and with that community aspect that defines everything that is part of India’s rise right now. This is the most exciting nexus in the world, The US-India relationship is where it is at,” he stated.
The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is internet hosting the workshop. US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti and Department of Telecommunications Secretary Ok Rajaraman kicked off the workshop with over 150 senior Indian and US authorities and personal sector individuals.
“United States’ and India’s shared efforts to build a resilient economy”
Garcetti stated 5G is a crucial a part of the United States’ and India’s shared efforts to construct a resilient financial system for now and for the long run. “To foster an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, we must ensure that our shared values fuel our shared decisions. Events like today’s workshop allow us to build mutual trust and confidence, allowing us to turn ideas into action.”
Notably, PM Narendra Modi will embark on an official state go to to the US on June 22. During his go to, PM Modi can be hosted by US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden at a state dinner on the White House.
In a tweet later, Garcetti stated 5G & Next Generation Networks workshop would advance a key element of the U.S.-India Initiative on Critical Emerging Technology (iCET) “I am so excited to attend the U.S.-India 5G & Next Generation Networks workshop to advance a key component of the U.S.-India Initiative on Critical Emerging Technology (iCET)! 5G presents a fantastic opportunity to collaborate towards an open, accessible, and secure technology ecosystem, built on shared values and shared systems. Looking forward to #USIndia technical and commercial cooperation in this transformative sector,” he stated.
(With inputs from company)