Describing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with US President Donald Trump as "historic and productive", Pence said, "Today I say with confidence that our friendship would grow and deepen."
Addressing the top business executives of the United States, Pence appeared to be very enthusiastic about the future of the ties between the US and India, which he said can work together for the development, peace and prosperity of the two countries and the world.
Recollecting Trump's remarks at the Rose Garden in White House yesterday, Pence said, "India has a true friend at the White House" and so do all the businesses that have gathered at the event.
"This is an exciting time between the US and India. As President Trump said, the future of our partnership has never looked brighter," Pence said yesterday.
Pence also had a one-on-one meeting with Modi at the White House on Monday.
Pence said he has accepted the prime minister's invitation to visit India.
"I was very humbled when the Prime Minister Modi extended a personal invitation to me to represent the United States. And we're already making plans to take it up on his invitation," Pence said.
When he was the governor of Indiana, Pence said, he had plans to take a business delegation to India, which he could not do because of the last year's general elections.
"The bottom line is that the United States and India can deepen our commercial bond in many industries and areas," he said.
Pence said the US' relationship with India is one of the most important strategic relationships in the 21st century.
"Our two great nations are bound by friendship, by commerce, as partners in the fight against terrorism, and as brother-and-sister in the cause of freedom and our commitment to democracy -- and today, I say with confidence - under the leadership of President Donald Trump, our friendship will grow deeper and our partnership will grow stronger -- for the benefit of both our nations, and all our people," Pence said.
"I am confident -- that with your help, and with the commitment that President Trump and Prime Minister Modi renewed yesterday -- we will usher in a new era of jobs, opportunity, and prosperity -- for both our countries, and for all our people," Pence said.
He also praised several Indian companies for creating tens and thousands of jobs in America. Pence mentioned several Indian companies including Wipro, Infosys and Spicejet.
"On the other side of the ledger, Indian businesses I'm glad to report are investing in America at an unprecedented rate. For instance:Earlier this year, Infosys announced it would hire 10,000 new American workers at four US-based technology centers, one of which will be in my home state of Indiana. And we thank you for investing and believing in America," Pence said.
"Yesterday, President Trump and Prime Minister Modi committed to expanding and balancing our trade relationship in the years ahead," the vice president said.
India is projected to become the world's third-largest market for planes and passengers, he noted.
"American companies are already providing airport infrastructure and the airplanes themselves. I just had the chance to meet with the CEO of SpiceJet who just last week placed an order for 40 brand new Boeing jets, on top of 100 new jets it ordered earlier this year," he said.
Energy, he said, was another area for a more robust partnership.
"India boasts the world's fastest-growing economy. But it can't continue without energy, and American producers and grid developers are the best-suited to provide it. From liquefied natural gas, to nuclear power, to clean coal, to everything in between, American energy and American expertise can help power India's future," he said.
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