"The world's largest democracy and the world's oldest democracy must do more together uniting not only as a threat to anyone, to counter-weigh some region or other countries, but unite as partners building a strong smart future in a critical age," Kerry said while addressing an event at the India Habitat centre here.
He said he strongly believes in the Hindi proverb 'ek aur ek gyarah hote hi', means one and one makes 11 and the two countries together will uniquely position to take on toughest challenges of our time.
Kerry, in his maiden visit to India after taking the charge of State Department early this year, said Indians and Americans share love, skills and affection for innovation and "we have to tap that tradition of individuality and innovation to work now quickly to write a history worthy of the future".
Praising the Indian community's contribution in American economy, Kerry, who arrived here today on a three-day visit, said the community which only accounted for one per cent of the country's population contributed eight per cent of all technical and engineering start-ups.
He said that changing weather patterns posed major challenges to the planet and the climate change screaming for more global action.
"Here in India, the home of so much of the history of science, we must recognise that today the science of climate change is screaming at us for action," Kerry said as he announced a USD 150,000 aid for the victims of floods in Uttarakhand.
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