US, India aim for $500 billion trade as Trump admin pushes ‘maximum pressure’ on Russia, says Jacob Helberg

In a recent congressional hearing, US Under Secretary Jacob Helberg announced that the United States and India are setting an ambitious target of achieving $500 billion in bilateral trade. This initiative comes at a time when the US is intensifying its 'maximum pressure' campaign against Russia, aiming to realign global economic partnerships. Helberg emphasized the importance of strengthening economic ties with India, highlighting the country's strategic role in the Indo-Pacific region and its potential as a counterbalance to Russian influence. The discussions reflect a broader effort by the US to foster deeper ties with key allies, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions. This partnership not only seeks to enhance economic cooperation but also aims to reinforce security collaboration, ensuring both nations are well-positioned to address shared challenges. As the US navigates its foreign policy amidst rising global uncertainties, the focus on India signifies a pivotal shift towards fostering stronger bilateral relations.
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