US Secretary of State Antony Blinken engaged in discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, specializing in enhancing India-US relations and collectively advancing efforts to advertise an open and safe Indo-Pacific area.
Blinken emphasised the dedication to ongoing collaboration in expertise, clear power, and area, paving the way in which for a promising future.
“In New Delhi I discussed with Indian Prime Minister @narendramodi how the U.S. and India are working to promote an open and secure Indo-Pacific region. I look forward to continuing our innovations in technology, clean energy, and space for a brighter future,” Blinken mentioned.
PM Modi after assembly US Secretary Antony Blinken on Friday, mentioned that the ‘2+2’ format is a key enabler for additional strengthening the India-US Complete International Strategic Partnership.
Calling the India-US partnership a “force” for the “global good”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned that the mutually helpful cooperation between New Delhi and Washington is underpinned by their shared perception in democracy, pluralism, and the rule of legislation.
India and the US are selling a free, open, and safe Indo-Pacific by strengthening the partnership by way of QUAD (Quadrilateral Safety Dialogue) with Japan and Australia, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken mentioned in the course of the fifth 2+2 India-US Ministerial Dialogue held in New Delhi.
Addressing particular challenges, Blinken pointed to coordinated efforts towards unlawful actions comparable to phishing, piracy, and drug trafficking, together with joint initiatives for humanitarian reduction and catastrophe response within the Indo-Pacific.
The two+2 Ministerial Dialogue serves as an important platform for high-level discussions between the US and India, specializing in essential bilateral and world points, with a particular emphasis on developments unfolding within the Indo-Pacific area.
With inputs from ANI