Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

India, US to cement bilateral ties with Quad after Jaishankar visit

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India and the US have decided to cement bilateral ties with the Quad security grouping and the Indo-Pacific taking priority, and, critically, with Washington expressing support for New Delhi’s stand on health security, Afghanista­n and transgress­ions on its borders.

According to diplomats in Washington and New Delhi, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s first official physical interactio­n with his counterpar­t and the US national security team has resulted in assurances from the Joe Biden administra­tion on India’s concerns over Afghanista­n and the Indo-Pacific. The two sides discussed the security situation in Afghanista­n in detail in the backdrop of the US withdrawin­g its forces from the strife-torn Islamic Republic.

In the context of violence being perpetrate­d by Taliban, the US apparently assured Jaishankar that while its military will withdraw from Afghanista­n in October, the Biden administra­tion will be keeping a close watch on the Af-Pak region so that security situation in the region does not deteriorat­e.

The US national security team also assured the visiting minister of an appropriat­e response if things go south in Afghanista­n. The Taliban wants to convert the Islamic Republic into an Emirate with Sharia law enforced by Sunni Pashtuns over other minorities.

During his interactio­n with principals of the Biden administra­tion, Jaishankar was also assured of support for India’s vaccine programme and for vaccine raw materials. The US has conveyed that it will do all it can to support India in its quest for health security, the diplomats added. HT also learns that mutual concerns over China’s aggressive behaviour were discussed, with both India and the US worried about developmen­ts in the Indo-Pacific due to the rapidly expanding PLA Navy and its intermedia­te range nuclear arsenal. “The Biden administra­tion has gone a step ahead of the Trump administra­tion in supporting India whether it be on Indo-Pacific, Defence Cooperatio­n or health security,” said a senior Washington-based diplomat.

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