WASHINGTON: The US aid chief will visit India next week for talks on global food shortages, her agency announced on Friday, as New Delhi’s policies on the Ukraine war test its emerging partnership with Washington.
Samantha Power, administrator of the US Agency for International Development, will visit India from Monday through Wednesday and "discuss the global food security crisis," USAID said in a statement.
Power, who will meet with officials, civil society and experts, will show "US commitment to partnering with India, the world’s largest democracy, as a global development leader in addressing some of the world’s most pressing development challenges," it said.
US-India relations have grown close in recent decades, with shared concerns on a rising China and the threat of Islamist extremism. But India has steered clear of criticizing its historic defense partner Russia over its invasion of Ukraine and has sought to buy Russian oil at a discount despite Western attempts to choke off funds for Moscow.
After Russia blockaded ports in Ukraine, a major grain exporter, India in May sought to protect domestic supply by banning exports of wheat grain, sparking a record surge in global prices. In a speech earlier this week, Power did not criticize India explicitly but called on countries "unwilling to criticize the Russian government’s belligerence" to end their export bans on food.
Power will be visiting India from the Horn of Africa, where there have been accounts of children dying of malnutrition as droughts aggravated by climate change also take a toll.
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