Some quotable quotes from Indian foreign minister @DrSJaishankar at Carnegie India's Global Technology Summit 2022
"Technology is at the heart of geopolitics. We can't be agnostic about tech. Stop pretending there's something neutral about tech... no more neutral than economics."
"In this era of tech inter-penetration.. it matters what happens inside the black box. Where does our data reside, who harvests data, what do they do with it..." :@DrSJaishankar at #GTS2022@Rudra_81@MohanCRaja
When we look at partners – quality and sociology of partners imp. Trust and transparency are key issues. Now 'trusted geographies' in tech – geopolitical connotation becomes clear. @DrSJaishankar at #GTS2022
How India should position itself on tech issues acc. to @DrSJaishankar: "Who gives us access, who is our collaborator, who is our market?These shd be the criteria in direction of which the needle should move. Our positioning shd give tech issues substantial weight." #GTS2022
.@DrSJaishankar: The belief that some technologies are benign and the world of military tech is separate.. "that belief has collapsed." Banning of Chinese apps in 2020 driven by concerns about "where is our data going?" #GTS2022
.@DrSJaishankar: "We talk of impact of tech on geopolitics. But converse also true. If you get your geopolitics right, lot of tech benefits... But there is a clear understanding that like investments, you've got to earn it." #GlobalTechSummit
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A few pointers from Indian foreign min @DrSJaishankar's presser: situation in Ukraine came up in various meetings across State, White House (NSA Sullivan) Commerce and USTR. “Conflict has a very direct impact on the global economy.”
.@DrSJaishankar: Fair amount of time spent on the Indo-Pacific, reviewed progress and prep for next Quad meeting. How to take it forward. Lot of discussion on how Quad countries can promote greater economic coop in the region.
>@SecBlinken and @DrSJaishankar also discussed devts. In South Asia: difficulties in Sri Lanka, changes in Pakistan, situation in Nepal, Myanmar. Minister provided India’s perspective which “clearly seems to be of some value to the Americans.”
In the press interaction after IndiaUS 2+2 dialogue @SecBlinken was asked whether he had made a decision regarding CAATSA sanctions and India's purchase of the S-400. He said "We have not made a determination." #IndiaUSDialogue
.@DrSJaishankar called the Quad a "powerful force of global good" and a "stabiliser." While the focus is all on Ukraine, he reminded his audience about Afghanistan and what that conflict brought to India's doorstep. #IndiaUSDialogue
.@SecDef Lloyd Austin said US and India were building "one of the most consequential partnerships" and taking new initiatives in Space and Cyber domains. Indo-Pacific region will be better prepared for future crises. Said China wants to "refashion" the region.
My Letter From Washington: Oh, The Wise Men From the West, India too has national interests. The developing world will pay the real price for the sanctions. epaper.timesgroup.com/article-share?…
The more western commentators push India, the more they convince Indians of the validity of neutrality, including those who felt India should have condemned Russia’s invasion. To single out India for special opprobrium when key US allies are playing neutral is doublespeak.
Washington is filled with people trying to up the ante, not lower the temperature. Hyped accounts of Russian failures and Ukrainian fortitude are great to read, but to what end? If Russia is bogged down and urban warfare ensues, is that a good scenario for Europe?
.@prashantktm interviews Ashley Tellis: Decoding India-US ties post-Ukraine. I believe that PM Modi was actually quite tough in his private conversations with Putin. But certainly, in public, India has maintained a studied neutrality... hindustantimes.com/world-news/pre…
..only because it wants to preserve whatever remnants of leverage it still has with the Russians – New Delhi does not want the Russians to reach the conclusion that they have only China as a partner, with India out there uninterested in preserving the relationship with Moscow."
Tellis: "I think India erred by abstaining on the procedural vote because there was nothing in India's national interest that would have been compromised if a discussion was held—which it was anyway."
My letter from Washington: Consolidating gains. India & US to sign BECA. India to "lease" two drones from USG very soon, 2+2 and a possible NSA meeting -- all before Nov. 3 election. Look at the various agreements in Indo-Pacific and a picture is emerging. epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TheE…
The Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) on sharing geospatial intelligence will be signed during the next ‘2+2’ dialogue in New Delhi. With Beca, India can get a closer look at Pakistan in all its bare necessities, training camps and all. Info traffic to be one-way.
India and the US are expected to sign a maritime information-sharing agreement to bolster the most promising area of cooperation. Maritime cooperation is the low-key and high-yield aspect of Indo-US ties and the backbone of the Indo-Pacific strategy.
.@Mike_Pence at the @USISPForum on the relationship between @realDonaldTrump & @narendramodi : They are both larger than life figures. People know where they stand (on issues). Relationship is deeply personal.
.@VP Pence: The 4 mil people of the Indian diaspora represent some of the best opeople, creating wealth and prosperity. "We want to grow together. They should have no doubt about that." Want people to come to this country. Will fix the immigration sys once & for all. @USISPForum
.@VP: We got challenges on the southern border. We want the rising generation from India. America is open for business. (VP trying to send a clear msg to Indian Americans/Indians ahead of the election given the many moves of the TrumpAdmin on H-1Bs and green cards.) @USISPForum