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In upcoming trade discussions, India is expected to advocate for more relaxed U.S. export controls and increased access to cutting-edge technologies, including quantum computing. This move is part of India's broader strategy to bolster its technological capabilities and foster innovation within the country.
As global competition intensifies in the realm of advanced technologies, India recognizes the importance of securing access to these critical resources. By negotiating for eased export restrictions, India aims to enhance collaboration with U.S. firms and research institutions, thereby accelerating its own technological advancements.
Furthermore, the Indian government is keen on establishing a robust framework that encourages investment in emerging technologies. This initiative aligns with India's vision of becoming a global leader in technology and innovation. The outcome of these trade talks could significantly impact the future landscape of technological cooperation between India and the United States, paving the way for mutual growth in the tech sector.
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