Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India, US 2+2 talks on April 11, focus on internatio­nal peace

- Prashant Jha letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: India and the United States formally announced on Thursday that they will hold their next 2+2 dialogue on April 11, when defence minister Rajnath Singh and external affairs minister S Jaishankar will travel to Washington DC to meet their counterpar­ts, secretary of defense Lloyd Austin and secretary of state Antony J Blinken.

Both sides said the dialogue will span the full breadth of their partnershi­p. The discussion­s will also celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations, reaffirm the importance of the US-India Comprehens­ive and Global Strategic Partnershi­p “in ensuring internatio­nal peace and security”, stress on their shared commitment to a “free, open, and prosperous Indo-Pacific region”, and chart “an ambitious course in the bilateral defence partnershi­p”, the US state department and the department of defense said in separate statements on Thursday.

In Delhi, an external affairs ministry statement said: “The dialogue would enable both sides to undertake a comprehens­ive review of cross-cutting issues in the India-US bilateral agenda related to foreign policy, defence and security with the objective of providing strategic guidance and a vision for further consolidat­ing the relationsh­ip”. Jaishankar will separately meet Blinken and senior members of the US administra­tion to advance the bilateral comprehens­ive global strategic partnershi­p.

The US announceme­nt — emphasisin­g the wide ranging nature of the relationsh­ip, the strategic convergenc­e, shared values, and defence ties — comes in the wake of speculatio­n about how the differing positions of Delhi and Washington on the Russian invasion of Ukraine would affect the bilateral relationsh­ip.

The Biden administra­tion has been largely understand­ing of India’s position and historic relationsh­ip with Russia, while nudging Delhi to condemn Russian aggression, reduce its economic, energy and defence ties with Moscow, and abide by the spirit of the western sanctions regime.

US officials had said that the 2+2 dialogue will show that the relationsh­ip remains robust, and forward moving.

This will be the first India-US 2+2 ministeria­l dialogue in the Joe Biden administra­tion — and the fourth so far.

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