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PM Modi meets Blinken, welcomes the strong commitment of President Biden to strengthen Indian-US partnerships

PM Modi meets Blinken, welcomes the strong commitment of President Biden to strengthen Indian-US partnerships
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met with the Secretary of the US Secretary and welcomed the strong commitment of President Joe Biden to strengthen Indian-US strategic partnerships.
In a tweet, PM Modi said, “Nice to meet US Secretary of State @SecBlinken today.
I welcome the strong commitment of President Biden to strengthen the Indian-US strategic partnership, which anchors in the values ​​of our shared democracy and is the power for our global goodness ..
“Previously on that day, Blinken, who on his first visit to India after office assumptions, said Indian and US partnerships would be very important to provide stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region and show the world how democracy could give to his people to its people , Overcoming the conference together with his Indian colleague, Jaisankar, US Top Diplomats said that there were very few relationships in a world more important than those between India and the US.
Blinken stressed that US President Joe Biden felt “profound personal commitment” to make India-US strong and effective.
Jaisankar and Blinken also discussed regional security issues including Afghanistan during the meeting.
“India and the US share strong interest in Afghanistan who are peaceful and stable and stable.
As a credible partner in the region, India has and will continue to contribute vital to the stability and construction of Afghanistan,” Blinken said.
He assured that the US and India would continue to work together to maintain the benefits of the people of Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, the United States announced a assistance of $ 25 million to support Covid-19 vaccination efforts throughout India.
“We have contributed more than 200 million dollars in Covid-19 aid.
I am happy to announce that the United States government will send an additional 25 million dollars to support vaccination efforts throughout India,” Blinken announced at a joint press conference.

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