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Biden administra­tion assures India of unwavering support

The United States is “there for” India, the Biden administra­tion has said, noting that New Delhi’s relationsh­ip with Moscow developed over several decades when Washington was not ready for that.

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“We have had a number of discussion­s with our Indian partners, and the point that we have made is that every country is going to have a different relationsh­ip with Moscow,” State Department spokespers­on Ned Price told reporters. He said India’s relationsh­ip with Russia developed over several decades.

“It developed over the course of decades at a time when the United States was not prepared or able to be a partner of choice for the Indian government,” Price said.

“That has changed. This is a legacy of a bipartisan tradition now that has been the case for more than two decades. It goes back really to the Clinton administra­tion, certainly to the George W Bush administra­tion, where the United States has sought a partnershi­p with India, has sought to be a partner of choice for India, including when it comes to the security realm,” he said. This is not a partnershi­p built in the course of days, weeks, or months, Price said.

“I mentioned before that India’s relationsh­ip with Russia was built up over the course of many decades, as countries reorient their relationsh­ip with Moscow, as we have seen many of them do. This will be a gradual process,” he said in response to a question.

“But throughout it all, we have made clear to our Indian partners that we are there for them. We are ready and able, and willing to partner with them. And we’ve done just that,” Price said.

“Of course, we had a ‘2+2’ dialogue with our Indian partners not too long ago. We will see Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again in the context of the I2U2, the arrangemen­t we have with the UAE and Israel, along with India, incorporat­ing India into many of the partnershi­ps we have, including of course the Quad,” he said. “And that is a group this administra­tion has sought to revitalise, and it has done so at very high levels,” the official added.

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US State Department spokespers­on Ned Price

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