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The U.S. still sees India as a key ally in tech supply chains despite its absence from the Pax Silica Summit, with future participation possible.
The U.S. continues to view India as a key strategic partner in securing global AI and semiconductor supply chains, despite India’s absence from the Pax Silica Summit, which aims to strengthen tech supply chains among allied nations.
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Under Secretary Jacob Helberg clarified that India’s exclusion was not due to diplomatic tensions but reflects ongoing separate trade and security talks.
The initiative, focused on semiconductor manufacturing, data centers, and mineral refining, includes major producers like Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, and is seen as part of a broader U.S. strategy to reduce reliance on China.
India may join in the future, following the pattern of the Minerals Security Partnership.
Helberg confirmed his attendance at the February India AI Impact Summit to advance cooperation on economic security.
Estados Unidos aún ve a la India como un aliado clave en las cadenas de suministro de tecnología a pesar de su ausencia en la Cumbre Pax Silica, con posible participación futura.