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US reaffirms India as ‘major defence partner’

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The US on Tuesday reaffirmed that India remained its "major defence partner" as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump's top security aide Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster met to discuss military and counter-terror ties between the two countries.

The visiting US National Security Adviser (NSA) called on Modi at his official residence, a day after he arrived here on the first visit by a senior White House official since President Trump took over in January.

The US embassy said McMaster in his meeting with Modi that was also attended by Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar and NSA Ajit Doval "emphasised the importance of US-India strategic relationsh­ip and reaffirmed India's designatio­n as a major defence partner".

"The two sides discussed a range of bilateral and regional issues, including their shared interest in increasing defence and counterter­rorism cooperatio­n," an embassy statement said.

McMaster also met separately with Doval and Jaishankar. The embassy noted that the meetings were "productive".

The Prime Minister's Office said in a statement that "McMaster conveyed the greetings of President Trump" to Modi, who recalled "the importance attached by both sides to the strategic partnershi­p and to stepping up India-US engagement across the board".

The PMO statement said Modi and McMaster discussed peace and security in war-torn Afghanista­n and the extended region, including the Middle East.

"McMaster shared his perspectiv­e with (the) Prime Minister on the security situation in the extended region, including in Afghanista­n, West Asia and the DPRK (North Korea)."

The US official's trip was part of his South Asian sojourn that began over the weekend.

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