US-India AI Summit Talks: Vaishnaw Meets White House Official in DC

India's Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw met with US Assistant to the President Michael Kratsios at the White House to discuss the upcoming AI Impact Summit in Delhi, confirming US participation next month. Vaishnaw also participated in a Critical Minerals Ministerial Meeting hosted by US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, focusing on supply chain vulnerabilities. The discussions emphasized a shared desire to quickly address weaknesses and build resilient, diversified supply chains for minerals vital to electronics. Secretary Bessent expressed optimism that nations would pursue prudent "derisking" over complete decoupling.

Key Points: US-India Talks on AI Summit & Critical Minerals Supply Chains

  • AI Impact Summit in India next month
  • US-India talks at White House
  • Critical minerals supply chain resilience
  • Finance ministers discuss derisking
  • Strengthening electronics manufacturing
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IT Min Vaishnaw holds talks with Assistant to US President on AI Summit

US Assistant to the President Michael Kratsios meets India's Ashwini Vaishnaw to discuss AI Impact Summit in Delhi and critical mineral supply chains.

"See you next month in Delhi! - Michael Kratsios"

Washington DC, January 13

Assistant to the US President, Michael Kratsios, met Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw.

The two leaders discussed the upcoming AI Impact Summit in India and assured of US presence in Delhi next month.

In a post on X, Kratsios said, "Today I met with Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Vinay Mohan Kwatra at the White House to discuss the upcoming AI Impact Summit in India. See you next month in Delhi!"

Vaishnaw also participated in the Critical Minerals Ministerial Meeting hosted by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

In a post on X, he said, "Participated in the Critical Minerals Ministerial Meeting hosted by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Strengthening critical mineral supply chains is vital to enhancing the resilience of India's manufacturing capabilities and rapidly growing electronics sector."

Bessent said the countries shared a desire to address vulnerabilities in the minerals supply chains.

"At today's Finance Ministerial hosted by the US Treasury Department, I was pleased to hear a strong, shared desire to quickly address key vulnerabilities in critical minerals supply chains. I am optimistic that nations will pursue prudent derisking over decoupling and understand well the need for decisive action."

Bessent, convened a meeting of Finance Ministers at the United States Treasury to discuss solutions to secure and diversify supply chains for critical minerals, especially rare earth elements, a statement by the Treasury Department said.

Throughout the course of discussions, attendees expressed a strong, shared desire to quickly address key vulnerabilities in critical minerals supply chains. The United States highlighted actions and investments it has already undertaken, as well as planned steps to create resilient, secure, and diversified critical minerals supply chains.

Secretary Bessent expressed his optimism that nations will pursue prudent derisking over decoupling, and that they understand well the need to remedy current deficiencies in critical minerals supply chains.

Noting that these supply chains have also become highly concentrated and vulnerable to disruption and manipulation, the Secretary urged attendees to increase their supply chain resiliency, and thanked attendees for their willingness to both learn from and work quickly with each other towards decisive action and lasting solutions, as per the statement.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector in Bangalore, I'm excited about the AI Summit. Hope the discussions lead to concrete partnerships and not just photo-ops. India has the talent; we need the right frameworks and investments to lead.
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Vikram M
Critical minerals are the new oil. Securing these supply chains is absolutely vital for our economic security and for becoming a global manufacturing hub. Good to see our ministers actively engaging on this front in Washington.
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Rohit P
While summits are good, I hope the focus remains on developing our own indigenous AI capabilities and not just becoming a market for foreign tech. Self-reliance should be the ultimate goal. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
Positive step! But alongside these high-level talks, we need strong policies for data privacy, ethical AI, and skilling our workforce. The benefits of AI must reach the common person in villages and towns, not just big cities.
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Michael C
The "derisking over decoupling" approach mentioned by the US Treasury Secretary sounds pragmatic. In today's interconnected world, building resilient and diversified supply chains together makes more sense than isolation. Looking forward to the summit outcomes.

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