Senior defence officials of the US and India attended the Defence Industry Collaboration Forum Virtual Expo that focused on securing supply chains in critical sectors like the semiconductor industry,
A virtual meeting between Tai and Goyal took place on Wednesday, ahead of Tai's two-day visit to India from November 22
In the past, India had extensive discussions with the US on a limited trade deal, with the regime of Donald Trump
Katherine Tai will travel to India next month, her office announced
Two powerful US Senators on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden not to impose provisions of the punitive CAATSA against India for buying the S-400 surface-to-air missile system from Russia
The US Presidential Special Envoy for climate change was speaking at the Fourth Assembly of the ISA, just weeks ahead of the crucial global climate conference COP26 in Glasgow
But the slow pace of visa approval remains a challenge
The reason is that this is the first time that there is no ask from Capitol Hill on economic reforms
Safe and secure seas cannot be preserved without a strong maritime force, Chief of US Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday said while describing ties between navies of India and US as "unwavering"
The meeting underscores the growing importance of the US-India relationship, and increasing economic and financial ties between the two countries
It will take place on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington
Chief of US naval operations Admiral Michael Gilday on Tuesday held extensive talks with Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh
Exercise Malabar will be held in the Bay of Bengal from Tuesday to Friday
US CNO Adm Mike Gilday is scheduled to travel to India next week where he will meet with Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh and other senior leaders from the Indian Navy and the government.
The meeting was co-chaired by Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar and US Under Secretary of Defence for Policy Colin Kahl on Friday.
The just-concluded visit of Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman to New Delhi was an opportunity for the United States to deepen its strategic partnership with India, a US official has said
The recent developments in Afghanistan, the need to counter cross-border terrorism figured prominently in US deputy secretary of state's talks with her Indian interlocutors
The minister's statement comes in the backdrop of the US indicating that they are not looking at a new trade agreement with India
US has huge investment surpluses that can be used in developing infrastructure in India and make it a manufacturing base to help American economy grow, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said
India said discussions are going on with the US on the S-400 missile defence deal, a day after US Deputy Secretary of State expressed unease over New Delhi's procurement of Russian weapons system