Washington DC, Feb. 11 -- Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with President Donald Trump, US Congressman Ro Khanna emphasised the "bipartisan" nature of the US-India relationship.

Khanna also pointed out concerns faced due to China's "regional expansion," including in Arunachal Pradesh and Taiwan.

He also underscored opportunities for cross-border collaboration on scientific research and renewable energy, with the support of the "India caucus."

Speaking with ANI, Khanna said, "It's a commitment that the US-India relationship is bipartisan. It doesn't depend on a single President. My hope is that he will pick up on the work that President Biden did to deepen the military relationship and cooperation."

"We both recognise th...