On February 20, the United States and India signed the Pax Silica Declaration, hailing a growing geopolitical consensus that economic security is national security, and national security is economic security. India brings to Pax Silica a deep talent pool, processing and refining capacity for critical minerals, investments in AI infrastructure, and an understanding of the importance of trusted technologies.
The declaration reflecting India’s joining of Pax Silica was signed by U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg, and Indian Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Shri S. Krishnan. The United States and India affirmed their commitment to promote pro-innovation regulations that foster AI innovation and promote the rapid buildout of secure and trusted AI ecosystems in both countries.
The United States welcomed India as the tenth Pax Silica signatory. It joins fellow signatories Australia, Israel, Japan, Qatar, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. Additional members are expected to follow.
The United States and India also formalized a landmark commitment to a pro-innovation regulatory framework. This partnership is particularly significant as a strategic counter-narrative to the rising global trend of restrictive, fear-based regulatory regimes. While some regions move toward stifling AI through over-regulation and trepidation, the United States and India are doubling down on free enterprise and private sector creativity. By facilitating cross-border investments and lowering barriers for startups and builders, this alliance can ensure that the world’s oldest and largest democracies remain the primary architects of the AI revolution, fostering an era of prosperity, security, and technological optimism.
Pax Silica is a positive-sum partnership of nations who want to remain competitive and prosperous.
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