Blinken đến Trung Quốc thì có là gì
sao bằng Modi tới Mỹ,
- General Electric và Hindustan Aeronautics cùng sản xuất động cơ máy bay F414
- General Atomics bán máy bay không người lái MQ-9B SeaGuardian cho Ấn Độ
- Applied Materials xây dựng trung tâm chip bán dẫn ở Ấn Độ
- tập đoàn sản xuất chip Lam Research có chương trình đào tạo 60.000 kỹ sư ở Ấn Độ
- thỏa thuận tàu hải quân mỹ sửa chữa lớn ở cảng ấn độ
- các công ty ấn độ với những dự án sản xuất trị giá 2 tỷ usd ở các bang của mỹ
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This wasn’t just a courtesy call (cuộc gặp xã giao). The visit included a startlingly broad array of economic and military agreements (thỏa thuận quân sự):
General Electric Co. plans to jointly manufacture F414 engines with state-owned Indian firm Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. for the Tejas light-combat aircraft…
Biden and Modi also announced new defense collaborations (hợp tác quốc phòng), including progress on an order for MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones made by General Atomics, and an agreement that will allow American Navy ships to undertake major repairs at Indian shipyards…
“We are doubling down on our cooperation to secure our semiconductors, our semiconductor supply chains (chuỗi cung ứng), advancing open RAN telecommunications networks, and growing our major defense partnership with more joint exercises, more cooperation between our defense industries, and more consultation and coordination across all domains,” Biden told reporters…
Applied Materials Inc. will announce a new semiconductor center for commercialization (thương mại hóa) and innovation (đổi mới sáng tạo). Chip manufacturer Lam Research is announcing a training program in India for up to 60,000 engineers…
Indian companies also plan more than $2 billion in projects in the United States, including a solar manufacturing facility in Colorado, steel plant in Ohio, and optic fiber facility in South Carolina…
The announcements…also include…efforts by the US to make visas easier for Indian workers to obtain.
source: bloomberg
The WSJ adds:
The U.S. and India are also discussing strengthening ties between their militaries, including in logistics and intelligence-sharing, Pentagon officials said. U.S. ships could call more frequently at Indian ports, and the two militaries could hold more joint exercises, for example.
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