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India-U.S. Bilateral Ties to Expand Under Trump

India-U.S. Bilateral Ties to Expand Under Trump

The Trump administration is actively seeking to fortify its relationship with India, with key diplomatic steps undertaken during the inauguration of President Donald Trump. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, acting as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s special envoy, was sent to attend the inauguration ceremony and engage with top U.S. officials. This strategic move marks the beginning of a new phase in bilateral ties between the two nations, with a clear focus on collaboration across key sectors.

Jaishankar, who was given high-level protocol at the inauguration, wasted no time in meeting with National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, followed by attending a crucial Quad meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi. Notably, the first multilateral meeting of Secretary Rubio was with the Quad partners, with the first bilateral meeting being held with India, further underlining the growing significance of India in the Trump administration’s foreign policy calculus.

Sources close to the matter reveal that the Trump administration has decided to build upon the momentum created during the previous U.S. administration, ensuring that India continues to be a central partner. Key areas for collaboration are expected to include technology, defence and security, trade and commerce, and economic ties. The Quad meeting served as a review of past achievements, with Secretary Rubio reminding the gathered ministers that President Trump initiated the Quad foreign ministers dialogue back in 2017, establishing a platform for dialogue on regional security and stability.

The discussions between Jaishankar and his U.S. counterparts have been described as positive and constructive. Both sides are committed to advancing their relationship based on mutual interests and security concerns. With the Indo-Pacific region becoming an area of increased strategic focus, both India and the U.S. are aligned in ensuring freedom of navigation, building resilient global supply chains, and enhancing their response to humanitarian and natural disasters. Jaishankar is set to hold a press conference in Washington before his return to India, marking the conclusion of a highly successful trip aimed at further solidifying the India-U.S. relationship.

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