Congressman Krishnamoorthi's Bipartisan Provisions Condemning Chinese Military Aggression Toward India Become Law

Statement

Date: Jan. 1, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Today, the US Senate joined the House of Representatives in overriding President Trump's veto in order to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law, including key provisions of Congressman Krishnamoorthi's resolution urging the Chinese government to end its military aggression toward India along the Line of Actual Control. The inclusion of this provision, which Congressman Krishnamoorthi led as an amendment when the bill passed the House, reflects the American government's strong support for its allies and partners like India in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.

"Through today's New Year's Day vote in the Senate, Congress has made the National Defense Authorization Act into law, including elements of my resolution calling on China to end its military aggression toward India and others in the broader Indo-Pacific region," said Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. "The Chinese military's violent aggression along the Line of Actual Control with India and elsewhere is unacceptable, and the passage into law of this legislation sends a clear message of support and solidarity to India and our other partners across the world as we enter the New Year."


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