US-India Relations: A New Era of Cooperation
The United States is strengthening its partnership with India across economic and security sectors, as confirmed by State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel. Recent interactions between President Biden and Prime Minister Modi, along with National Security Adviser Sullivan's visit to Delhi, highlight the ongoing efforts to deepen bilateral ties.
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The United States is fortifying its partnership with India in multiple crucial sectors, a senior administration official announced on Monday. State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel detailed the evolving relationship, emphasizing economic and security collaboration, at his daily news conference.
Patel noted that President Biden and Prime Minister Modi had a brief meeting during the G7 summit a few weeks ago, which served to further cement ties. He indicated that more opportunities for cooperation are anticipated.
Additionally, Patel highlighted National Security Adviser Sullivan's recent visit to Delhi, underscoring the momentum of this bilateral relationship. When questioned about Pakistan, Patel firmly denounced terrorism but stressed that issues between India and Pakistan are for them to resolve independently.
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