As ties between New Delhi and Washington remain strained over trade and tariffs, US Congressman Rich McCormick said that unlike India, Pakistan, which is a country of 300 million people, does not bring investments to the United States. Speaking at an event hosted by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on January 12, he stated that India, on the other hand, does not only take investments but also brings them to the US. "Pakistan is a country with 300 million people. But you don't see it bringing investments into America. India not only takes investments, but it also brings investments into the United States," McCormick, who is a member of Trump's Republican Party, said. He further stated that India is growing as a nation and establishing
itself as a "dominant country" in various regions and also highlighted that the country's "middle class" is beginning to exert influence on the world market. Moreover, India's supply of talent to the US was also tremendous, he said.
"Talent matters, and India is supplying a tremendous amount of talent. Not just in exporting talented people, but also in what they are filling in," McCormick added.He argued that the US could be in "big trouble" if it pushes a country like India away. "If America embraces Indians as friends, we will have peace and prosperity. If we alienate them, it is going to be big trouble for all of us," he stated.Also Read: US Ambassador To India Sergio Gor Arrives In New Delhi Amid 500% Tariff Threat - What's Next?



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