India joins US-led strategic alliance Pax Silica
From the India-US trade deal to Pax Silica to defence cooperation, the potential for our two nations to work together is truly limitless, Gor said.
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India joined the US-led strategic alliance Pax Silica aimed at building a resilient supply chain for critical minerals and AI (PTI)
New Delhi, 20 Feb
India on Friday joined the US-led strategic alliance Pax Silica aimed at building a resilient supply chain for critical minerals and artificial intelligence.
The pact joining the coalition was signed at a ceremony at the AI Impact summit.
Union
Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw, US Under
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg and US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor were among those present.
The
decision to join the coalition came amid efforts by both sides to finalise the
proposed trade deal and move forward on several other initiatives to solidify
bilateral ties after a period of severe strain.
"From the trade deal to Pax Silica to defence cooperation, the potential for our two
nations to work together is truly limitless," Gor said in his remarks.
The US
envoy said India's entry into Pax Silica is not just a symbolic move but a
strategic move that will further bolster the overall trajectory of the
bilateral ties.
"India
is a nation with deep talent, deep enough to rival challengers. India's
engineering depth offers critical capabilities for this vital coalition. In
addition to talent, India has made important strides towards critical mineral
processing capacity, and that is something that we are also fully engaged
with," he added.
Gor
suggested that the US can share trusted AI technologies with India under the
Pax Silica framework.
US Under
Secretary Helberg hailed India's decision to join the coalition and
characterised Pax Silica as an initiative against coercion and blackmail in
supply chains, seen as an apparent reference to China.
"We
watch as our friends and allies face daily threats of economic coercion and
blackmail. They are forced to choose between their sovereignty and their
prosperity. We find ourselves grappling with a global supply chain that is
massively over-concentrated," he said.
"So
today, as we sign the Pax Silica declaration, we say no to weaponised
dependency, and we say no to blackmail, and together, we say that economic
security is national security, but we must be precise about what that word
means," he said.
The
initiative was launched in December to build a secure, resilient, and
innovation-driven supply chain for critical minerals and artificial intelligence.
The Pax Silica Summit was held in Washington on 12 December, where partner
nations signed the Pax Silica declaration.
The
declaration lays out a shared vision of deep economic and technology
cooperation across supply chains -- from raw materials through semiconductors
and AI infrastructure -- and commitment to mutual prosperity and security.
The
member nations of the Pax Silica include Australia, Greece, Israel, Japan,
Qatar, Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and the United
Kingdom.
US
Ambassador Gor last month announced an invitation to New Delhi to join the
strategic alliance.
One key
pillar of Pax Silica is to establish a durable economic order to drive
AI-powered prosperity across partner nations.
"We
recognise that a reliable supply chain is indispensable to our mutual economic
security," according to the Pax Silica declaration.
"We
also recognise that artificial intelligence (AI) represents a transformative
force for our long-term prosperity and that trustworthy systems are essential
to safeguarding our mutual security and prosperity," it said.
"We
believe that economic value and growth will flow through and across all levels
of the global AI supply chain, driving historic opportunity and demand for
energy, critical minerals, manufacturing, technological hardware,
infrastructure, and new markets not yet invented," it said.
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