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India pre-eminent US partner in Indo-Pacific, says Blinken

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WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Tony Blinken has underscore­d India’s role as a pre-eminent US partner in the Indo-Pacific during his maiden telephonic conversati­on with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and discussed ways to better seize the new opportunit­ies and combat shared challenges in the region and beyond.

It was Blinken’s first telephonic conversati­on with Jaishankar after he assumed the charge as America’s top diplomat early this week.

They discussed issues of mutual concern, including COVID-19 vaccinatio­n efforts, regional developmen­ts and next steps in expanding bilateral ties, State Department Spokespers­on Ned Price said on Friday.

Blinken underscore­d India’s role as a pre-eminent US partner in the Indo-Pacific and the importance of working together to expand the regional cooperatio­n, including through the Quad, Price said.

“Both agreed to coordinate closely on global developmen­ts and look forward to meeting in person at the earliest opportunit­y,” Price said in a readout of the call, which was the first communicat­ion between them after January 20 when Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States.

“I was delighted to speak today with my good friend @DrSJaishan­kar to discuss US-India priorities. We reaffirmed the importance of the US-India relationsh­ip and discussed ways we can better seize new opportunit­ies and combat shared challenges in the Indo-Pacific and beyond,” Blinken wrote on Twitter.

In New Delhi, the External Affairs Ministry said Jaishankar and Blinken expressed their commitment to consolidat­e and expand the multi-faceted strategic partnershi­p.

“They appreciate­d the robust defence and security ties, growing economic engagement, productive health-care collaborat­ion and strong people-to-people linkages as its important pillars,” it said in a press release.

Recognisin­g the challenges of a post-Covid world, the two leaders agreed to work together to address global issues, including safe and affordable vaccine supply. They also reiterated their commitment to peace and security, especially in the Indo-Pacific region, the release said.

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