Modi Meets Sullivan in Delhi: Strengthening Strategic Partnership

[Delhi, India] – Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan in Delhi on [Date] to discuss key bilateral issues and further strengthen the strategic partnership between India and the United States. The meeting focused on a range of topics, including [mention key topics discussed, e.g., security cooperation, trade relations, climate change].

[Keywords: India-US relations, Narendra Modi, Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor, strategic partnership, bilateral discussions, security cooperation, trade relations, climate change, Delhi ]

The meeting comes at a crucial time, with both countries facing significant challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. The discussion on security cooperation is particularly important given the growing assertiveness of China in the region.

[Keywords: Indo-Pacific, China, security challenges, regional stability, strategic interests ]

The two leaders also discussed ways to further strengthen economic ties between the two countries, including expanding trade and investment. [Mention any specific initiatives or agreements discussed].

[Keywords: economic partnership, trade and investment, economic cooperation, Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) ]

The meeting underscores the growing strategic convergence between India and the United States, reflecting their shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region. The discussions will undoubtedly pave the way for further collaboration on issues of mutual interest and strengthen the bilateral relationship in the years to come.

[Keywords: Indo-Pacific, strategic convergence, free and open Indo-Pacific, bilateral relationship ]

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