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The Case for a US-India Digital Handshake - A Report of the Atlantic Council

2 Jun 2022

Our core insight is this: if the last decade saw the rise of a strategic handshake between the United States and India, the time has now come for a digital handshake of equal scope and ambition. [...] They reflect deep-rooted convictions and widening cleavages over the nature of sovereignty in 01000001 the digital domain; the balance of power in the global digital economy; the divides between the haves and have nots; the role and responsibilities of large global tech platforms; and the 01001110 relationship between the state, civil society, and citizens in a modern digital democracy. [...] This will require both tangible accomplishment: the signing of foundational defense sides to overcom0e many1 polit0ical and 0bureaucr1atic c1halle0nges, 0 agreements and the designation of India as a Major Defense but the potential to transform the bilateral relationship at this Partner of the United States. [...] 0 festered because of critical institutional barriers—specifically, Las0tly the Quad, while putting out statements on the future the fact that the United States and India lack a suitable of technolog0y, is primarily security focused, and it remains platform to discuss the full range of digital issues with the key unlikely that groupin1g wi0ll shift it0s focus 0to subst0antive 0 decision-makers rep. [...] 1111 level officials from the State Department, the US Trade Representative (USTR), and the Commerce Department 011 0Launch0 the Dig1ital H1and0shake Du0ring President Biden’s on the US side, and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Next Trip to India: The next leader-level visit to India or Commerce, and MeitY on the Indian side.
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