US Envoy: With India Joining Pax Silica, "We Choose to Win"

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor welcomed India's decision to join the US-led Pax Silica initiative, framing it as a strategic choice for free societies to control critical future technologies. He emphasized that the partnership ensures innovation thrives in democratic hubs like Bengaluru and Silicon Valley, not in surveillance states. Gor also highlighted the recent interim trade agreement as a foundational step for deeper economic cooperation between the two democracies. The envoy expressed strong belief in the "limitless potential" for collaboration across trade, defense, and technology during his tenure.

Key Points: US Envoy on India Joining Pax Silica Initiative

  • India co-founds US-led Pax Silica
  • Focus on tech control by free societies
  • Interim trade deal shapes Indo-Pacific
  • Limitless potential in India-US ties
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"With India's entry to Pax Silica we choose to win,": US envoy to India Sergio Gor as India joins US led initiative

US Ambassador Sergio Gor welcomes India to the Pax Silica initiative, highlighting a partnership for tech freedom, innovation, and shared democratic values.

"We choose freedom, we choose partnership. We choose strength. And today, with India's entry into Pax Silica, we choose to win. - Sergio Gor"

New Delhi, February 20

United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Friday highlighted India's determination and the expanding scope of cooperation between the two countries. Welcoming India to the Pax Silica initiative he said by signing this partnership the two nations had chosen to win.

"We welcome India joining to co found the future tax silicon is about free society, whether free societies will control the commanding heights of the global economy. It's about whether innovation happens in Bangalore and Silicon Valley or in surveillance states they use technology to monitor and control their people. We choose freedom, we choose partnership. We choose strength. And today, with India's entry into Pak silicopa, we choose to win," Gor said

Gor said it was not only India's scale that impressed him, but also its resolve to chart an independent course. Gor said he often speaks of the limitless potential between India and the United States and truly believes in it. Referring to cooperation ranging from the interim trade agreement to Pax Silica and defence ties, he said the two nations have vast opportunities to work together and that he intends to advance this partnership over the next three years of his tenure.

"What struck me most wasn't just India's scale, although that is breathtaking, but India's resolve, the determination to chart your own course. I keep talking about the limitless potential between our two nations, and I truly mean it. From the trade deal to Pax Silica to defence cooperation, the potential for our two nations to work together is truly limitless, and I aim to fulfil that over the next three years that I'm here," Gor said.

Gor noted that the interim trade agreement concluded earlier this month would shape the economic contours of the Indo-Pacific. He said both sides overcame long-standing friction points and stressed that the deal was not merely about tariffs or trade flows, but about two democracies committing to build together rather than just trade with each other.

"Earlier this month, we concluded the interim trade agreement, a deal that shapes the economic contours of the Indo-Pacific. We overcame friction points that had held us back for far too long. That agreement wasn't just about trade flows or tariff schedules. It was about two great democracies saying, we will build together, not just buy from one another, and now, today, we take the next step," said Gor.

Emphasising technology cooperation, he said the two countries are ensuring that critical technologies of the next century, including artificial intelligence, space and advanced semiconductors, are developed, deployed and controlled by free nations. He added that this is being done in partnership with the world's largest democracy, which shares common values and vision with the United States.

"What struck me most wasn't just India's scale, although that is breathtaking, but India's resolve, the determination to chart your own course. I keep talking about the limitless potential between our two nations, and I truly mean it. From the trade deal to Pax Silica to defence cooperation, the potential for our two nations to work together is truly limitless, and I aim to fulfill that over the next three years that I'm here," he said.

Welcoming India's participation in Pax Silica, Gor said the initiative represents a choice for free societies to control the commanding heights of the global economy. He said it would determine whether innovation thrives in places like Bengaluru and Silicon Valley or in surveillance states that use technology to control their people. (ANI)

- ANI

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Priya S
While the sentiment is good, I hope this "independent course" he mentions is real. We must ensure this partnership benefits our domestic semiconductor and AI industries, not just create a market for American companies. Strategic autonomy is key.
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Rohit P
"We choose to win" – powerful words. The US finally recognizing India as an equal partner in tech, not just a back office. The interim trade deal was the first step, this is the big leap. Future looks bright for Indian engineers and startups.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech between the US and India, this is the logical progression. The values of free societies driving innovation is the right narrative. Hope this leads to more collaborative R&D centers and easier mobility for talent.
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Vikram M
The defence cooperation angle is crucial. Secure tech supply chains with a trusted partner like the US will boost our strategic capabilities. This is about national security as much as it is about economics.
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Karthik V
Let's be cautiously optimistic. The US has a history of protectionist policies when it suits them. We need clear IP sharing agreements and technology transfer clauses to make this a true win-win. The proof will be in the implementation.

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