Modi-Biden statement hintsat strong Indo-US ties: Pavek

Modi-Biden statement hintsat strong Indo-US ties: Pavek
Consul General of the US in Kolkata, Melinda Pavek after inaugurating a restaurant exclusively run by LGBTQI+ community in Patna on Friday
PATNA: The head of the US Consulate General at Kolkata, Consul General Melinda Pavek, who was on a two- day visit to Patna, said the joint statement issued by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden on Thursday reflects strong relations between the two countries.
"PM Narendra Modi is on a state visit to the US, which reflects a wonderful and meaningful collaboration between the US and India. The joint statement made by PM Modi and President Biden has 58 paragraphs and every paragraph holds deep significance. It talks about critical and emerging technologies, defence cooperation, educational ties, space explorations and combating global health issues, among others. India also signed the Artemis Accords, which brings like-minded countries together on civil space exploration," Pavek said on Friday.
On being asked about her views on the meeting of the opposition parties in Patna and PM Modi is in the United States, the US Consul General said it was a sign of flourishing democracy.
"I see Bihar as the birthplace of democracy and, the US and India are the largest democracies in the world. The reality of democracy lies in different ideas of people about the direction that the country and its policies should go. By having the parties get together, whether it is the opposition or ruling parties, to sit around and talk about the direction for the country and what are the policies and how are they going to tell their story to the voters, is a sign of a flourishing democracy," Pavek said.
She added: "It's just like the United States. In between the election cycle, the political parties try to explain to the people why they should be the next party and person in- charge. It's very important for democracy."On being asked about the two-day meeting of the labour engagement group of G20 at Patna in the context of high labour migration ratio in Bihar, Pavek said: "Labour migration has different perspectives. If people migrate willingly and the conditions are supportive of human existence, then it is a positive thing. However, issues like human trafficking also happen at times due to migration."

She added that the US Consulate has worked on anti- trafficking over the last 10 years. "The Consulate has been working with different stakeholders, including the state governments' officials, NGOs, law-enforcement agencies, educators and public relations executives to make people aware of human trafficking," Pavek said.
She further said, "India has undertaken some commendable measures in this area; especially the Railways Police Force is doing great work by averting trafficking."On being asked about her observations about Bihar, the Consul General said, "Bihar is a culturally rich and historically significant place. With world heritage sites like Nalanda and Bodhgaya, there are a lot of opportunities for people from around the world to come here and learn more about the birthplace of democracy. Places like Bihar Museum are adding to the historical significance of the state."
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