Washington: Harsh Shringla’s foreign secretary highlighted the visit of the New Modi Prime Minister recently to the US and said PM Modi and US President Joe Biden reviewed the US comprehensive strategic partnerships and contemporary regional and global problems during the visit.
During virtual interactions with Deputy Secretary Sherman at the Indian Idea Summit, Shringla said: “This is the clearest during the visit of the New Modi Prime Minister recently to the US for its first formal interaction with the President of Biden and the first vice president; and the first quad in-person summit The leadership.
The visit occurred in the context of a regional situation that developed in Afghanistan; continued the Covid-19 pandemic and its widespread impact; and in run-up at the peak of the G20 and COP26 this year.
“” Highlight of PM successfully visits to the US Excellent with President of Biden, where they reviewed the global strategic partnerships of India-US Comprehensive and some contemporary regional and global problems, “he said in a statement.
He also said that the meeting of the Prime Minister with Vice President Kamala Harris Substantive – with a focus on technology that emerged and critical, climate, space, covid pandemic and the health sector.
During this interaction, there is a sharp desire to build shared democratic values and increase our collaboration on regional and global problems.
Deputy Secretary visited Wendy Sherman gave us a very good opportunity to review the results of PM to the US visit – and the road in front, he added.
The Foreign Secretary also said that the US-India Business Council has proactively contributed to Indian-US bilateral partnerships, especially in advancing our economic and commercial bonds.
“Close involvement between the two countries, at all levels of government and industry, and people to related people, has made it easier to develop the perspective synergy of regional and global problems that arise,” he said.
“With strong bipartisan support in the US and throughout the political spectrum in India, and a strong foundation of shared democratic values, we have built a substantive and strong economic agenda.
There is organic growth and momentum in bilateral relations, given deep bets And investment in Indian-US relations by many stakeholders in both parties, “he said in a statement.
The Secretary of the Foreign Secretary also said that Indian-US relations had a positive impact not only in our respective countries, but also in ensuring the indo-Pacific region that was free, open and inclusive and a peaceful and prosperous world.
(Ani)