"United States will continue to invest in India's strategic relations": Joe Biden party inquiry pledge
When it comes to India, there isn't much of a difference between the party's platform for 2020 and that of 2016, when former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was a presidential candidate.
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Under Joe Biden's administration, the United States will continue to invest in a strategic partnership with India, should it be voted into power, according to the Democratic Party's proposed 2020 platform.
The page covers 90 pages, and the platform covers all aspects of politics, including national security and foreign policy, and will be adopted by its delegates at the party's national convention in Wisconsin. The four-day deal from August 17 to 20 will officially name former Vice President Joe Biden as its candidate for the November 3 presidential election.
"We will continue to invest in our strategic partnership with India - the largest democracy in the world, a nation of great diversity and a growing power in Asia-Pacific," said the platform proposed by the Democratic Party.
When it comes to India, there isn't much of a difference between the party's platform for 2020 and that of 2016, when former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was a presidential candidate.
Platform 2016 said, "We will continue to invest in a long-term strategic partnership with India, the world's largest democracy, a nation of great diversity and a significant force in the Pacific."
However, unlike 2016, the current proposed platform does not mention Pakistan, and this time it has defined its policy on China in greater detail than ever.
"The Democrats' orientation to China will be guided by American national interests and the interests of our allies, and is based on the sources of American strength - the openness of our society, the dynamism of our economy and the strength of our allies. our alliances. to form and indicate the platform, which was reviewed by the Tribune 2020 Committee at its July 27 meeting, to apply international standards that reflect our rate.
"Undermining that power will not make us" hard on China. "It will be a gift for the CPC."
The proposed program for 2020 also indicated that America should treat its relations with China with confidence. She said the confidence needed to lead international efforts to push back against malicious behavior while continuing to cooperate on issues of common concern such as climate change and non-proliferation and ensuring that competition between United States and China does not compromise global stability.
“Democrats believe that if the United States does not work with its allies and partners to craft the terms of world trade, China will shape them for us - and it will pay American working families and the middle class.
That is why we will work with our allies and mobilize more than half of the world economy to stand up to China and negotiate from the strongest position possible. ".
Compared to China which was mentioned 22 times in its last platform, it only occupied seven times in 2016.
The 2016 platform said, “Democrats will use all of our trade enforcement tools to hold back China and other trading partners - because no country should be able to manipulate its currencies to gain a competitive advantage. "
There is no mention of Tibet in the proposed Democratic Party 2020 platform.
"We will encourage greater respect for human rights, including the rights of Tibetans," she said in her 2016 program.
According to the proposed 2020 Platform, if power is passed, Democrats will take aggressive action against China or any other country trying to undermine American manufacturing by manipulating its currencies and maintaining an imbalanced exchange rate with the dollar, by spilling products such as steel and aluminum. in the US markets, or Offer unfair advantages.
She said:
“Unlike President Trump, we will face the efforts of China and other government agencies to steal American intellectual property, and we will ask China and other countries to stop and stop cyber espionage against our businesses. "
To describe climate change as a global emergency, the 2020 platform pledges to return to the Paris Climate Agreement.
On the first day of the Biden administration, which will seek, among other things, higher ambitions from countries around the world, she said: "Return the United States to the place of global leadership we belong to.


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