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America is strengthening partnerships with allies like India amid China’s challenge: Joe Biden

Washington: US President Joe Biden said his country is standing up against China’s unfair economic practices, for peace and security in the Taiwan Strait and is further strengthening its partnerships with allies like India. In his last ‘State of the Union’ address before the presidential election in November, Biden said that America wants competition with China, not confrontation. He told Americans on Thursday that the country is in a strong position to win the competition against Beijing in the 21st century.

He said, ‘We are standing up against China’s unfair economic measures and for peace and security in the Taiwan Strait, and at the same time strengthening our partnerships with allies and Pacific region countries India, Australia, Japan and South Korea. Joe Biden said, ‘For years, I have heard from my Republican friends and many others that China is moving forward and America is moving backward, but it is the opposite. America is moving forward.

In his third ‘State of the Union’ address to Congress, he said that America’s economy is the best in the world. This address was watched by millions of Americans on Thursday night. Joe Biden said, ‘Our gross domestic product (GDP) has increased since I came to power. Our trade deficit with China is at its lowest level in the last decade. I have ensured that the most advanced American technologies cannot be used in China’s weapons. To be honest, despite tough talks on China, such a thought never came to my predecessor’s mind. The US President said, ‘We are in a strong position to win the 21st century competition against China or any other country. Are.”

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