US reaction on PM Modi's comment 'Today's era is not of war', America told India a major ally

Posted on 28th Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

Will come on India tour on 1st March. Before that America reacted regarding its relations with India. America has described India as its main ally. This statement of America has come during PM Modi's comment 'Today's era is not of war'.

 

'India is a global strategic partner of America'

The Biden administration said on Monday that India is a global strategic partner of America. Explain that Foreign Minister Antony Blinken has left for New Delhi to participate in several major conferences including the G-20 Foreign Ministers' meeting. Antony Blinken will also attend the Quad ministerial meeting and hold bilateral talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

 

What Spokesperson Ned Price Press Said

US State Department spokesman Ned Price said during the press conference that India is a global strategic partner of ours. We have extensive and deep ties with India. He said there will be a lot on the agenda in bilateral relations and multilateral events he will participate in during the G20.

 

One of our major partners is India-America

He further said that we share a vision with India of a free and open Indo-Pacific region and India is a major partner of ours bilaterally in terms of the Quad as well as other international groupings, even as we have established some such partnerships. India has been a key player in trying to link the world together. We've talked a lot recently about I2U2, which is a new partnership it includes India, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.

 

The US Secretary of State will visit India on March 1

Explain that after he visits Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will reach India on March 1 on a three-day visit. Both Russia and China are expected to engage in dialogue during their bilateral meetings.

 

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