In a strategic move emblematic of the Biden administration's commitment to international cooperation and justice, the US has joined forces with India to intensify efforts in combating global cybercrime and the scourge of terrorism financing. This partnership, established in the twilight of the current administration, stands as a testament to the enduring priority of safeguarding citizens and fostering a safer digital world for all.
US-India Pact Strengthens Global Fight Against Cybercrime and Terrorism Financing
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NEW DELHI, Jan 18: Days before it hands over power to President-elect Donald Trump, the Biden administration signed a pact with New Delhi that provides for boosting cooperation in combating cybercrime and related challenges such as terror financing and violen…
In a last-minute push under the outgoing Biden administration, the US has inked a cybersecurity agreement with India, apparently attempting to solidify its legacy and international relationships before the impending Trump presidency. Critics argue this move raises questions about its timing and effectiveness, with concerns lingering over prioritizing global partnerships over America's direct interests and cybersecurity infrastructure.