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US Parliament Passes New Defense Policy Bill, $ 740 Billion Budget Set On Defense

US Parliament Passes New Defense Policy Bill, $ 740 Billion Budget Set On Defense

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USA NEWS - The bill refers to the ongoing tension between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). According to the information received by World News Superfast, the resolution related to it was presented by Indian American MP Raja Krishnamurthy. It said that China should not try to penetrate or tamper with India's border. Parliament on Tuesday passed the bill and included the resolution of Raja Krishnamurthy.

Krishnamurthy presented his resolution as an addition

According to information received by World News Superfast, it was passed in the US Congress (Parliament). This shows that America is with India and other partner countries in the Indo-Pacific region. This bill has also been discussed in the conference of MPs of two parties. This is the process before the bill is passed in the US.

America can give a clear message to China: Raja Krishnamurthy

Raja Krishnamurthy said - increasing the pressure on the border of any country is not the solution to the problem. According to information received by World News Superfast, the Line of Actual is a disputed border. It separates India and China. This can be converted into law by including my resolution in the bill.

By doing so, the US can give a clear message that China's military effort to provoke India will not be tolerated. The US always works to resolve the tension associated with its partner countries through diplomatic routes.

Trump talked about repealing the new defense bill

According to information received by the World News Superfast, the bill will become the National Defense Authority Act (NDAA) after it is passed in Parliament. The bill has been endorsed by MPs in the House of Representatives and the Senate (both houses of parliament). Now it is yet to get the President's approval.

President Donald Trump has stated that the bill does not have a provision for legal protection for social media companies. According to the information received by World News Superfast, in such a situation, he will exercise his exclusive right to veto this bill. It remains to be seen whether they do this before leaving the President's office.

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