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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen at Bilateral
Meeting with Indian Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman
October 11, 2022

As Prepared for Delivery
Finance Minister Sitharaman, I am pleased to welcome you back to the Treasury Department
today. The U.S.-India relationship is critical to addressing the worldʼs most important global
economic challenges.
I am glad to announce today that in November ahead of the G20 meetings, I will take my first
trip to India as Treasury Secretary, to attend the U.S-India Economic and Financial
Partnership, our ninth Partnership meeting.
This partnership not only is vital to our core economic interests. It also demonstrates to our
citizens and the world that democracies deliver. It illustrates the close bonds between our
two countries, from the Quad partnership, to our strong bilateral economic relationship, and
the cultural ties from the Indian diaspora in the U.S.
The United States and India are both extremely important to the world economy, and we
must continue to work together on the economic development and cooperation that has
made our partnership so strong.
We also face shared headwinds stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's unjust
war against Ukraine. Those global shocks have raised energy and food prices in both of our
countries, and they've underscored the importance of the e�orts both of our countries are
undertaking to make our economies more resilient.
Today, I look forward to discussing our e�orts to strengthen our supply chains and invest in
clean sources of energy – in addition to steps that America is taking to keep global oil
markets well-supplied in the near term. That is particularly important given how high energy
costs have a�ected consumers in both of our countries – and in emerging markets globally.
Indiaʼs assumption of the G20 presidency in December is also an opportunity for more
concerted global cooperation. I look forward to discussing Indiaʼs priorities for their host

year and how the United States can best support you as you take on this important role.
The United States is also pleased that India is joining the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.
Through the Framework, the United States and its partners will deepen our economic bonds,
strengthen our supply chains to avoid costly disruptions, and help develop the guiding
standards and rules for technological innovation in the years and decades to come.
Minister Sitharaman, I now invite you to o�er remarks.
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