Andrew Light said India will decide the global future of energy as well
Both countries must play the central role in developing the economic framework for a free and open Indo-Pacific
Biden said this in his opening remarks at a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Bound by shared values and a common vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific region, the United States and India will continue to chart an ambitious course in the bilateral defence partnership
In the telephonic talks, Jaishankar and Blinken also deliberated on bilateral ties
Some of the experts say that the two countries are trying to iron out thorny issues under the revived
US partnership needs a greater understanding of trade-offs
Yes, it does. Just that Modi's India has to eschew the domestic politics that makes life difficult for its most vital strategic partners in the Quad -all democracies
Modi said this decade will be shaped by talent and people-to-people linkages
AI stops commercial flights; MEA waits for services to resume to begin repatriation
Afghanistan's shadow on Indo-US relations
India, the US, Japan and Australia are set to hold a ministerial meeting in Tokyo next month under the framework of the 'Quadrilateral' coalition
Sean Spicer was responding to a question on recent telephonic conversation between Modi and Trump
Lavoy expressed hope that India would be granted membership of elite group not before too long
He also alleged that India's policies to allow foreign direct investment was for the US companies which will have implications on labourers
The two countries signed the LEMOA and which will facilitate opportunities for practical engagement and exchange
The second India-United States Strategic and Commercial Dialogue held in New Delhi on Tuesday had a group of Indian journalists up in arms. They complained that American journalists, who had travelled with US Secretary of State John Kerry, were allowed to attend the opening session of the dialogue but Indian journalists, barring news agencies, were made to wait outside the event venue. As barbs about segregation and US journalists being favoured flew thick and fast, the Ministry of External Affairs clarified that the doors of the Jawaharlal Nehru Bhavan, the venue of the event, were open for all media wishing to cover the press conference that was held later in the evening.
Strategic experts called this agreement as a long delayed but a welcome one
CPI-M expressed concern that the US armed forces can utilise Indian military bases while conducting military operations anywhere in world
India may loose strategic independence if it leans towards the US, asserted China