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Sandhu underlines principles to take Indo-US ties to next level

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AHEAD of the third edition of the two-plustwo dialogue between India and the US later this month, Indian Ambassador to Washington Taranjit Singh Sandhu has underlined five broad principles to take the partnershi­p between the two nations to the ‘next level’.

The dialogue is expected to take place on October 26 and 27 in New Delhi during which both sides are likely to carry out a comprehens­ive review of their strategic cooperatio­n. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary Mark Esper are scheduled to visit India for the dialogue.

Sandhu told a think-tank on Friday that under every administra­tion, the partnershi­p between the two largest democracie­s of the world has touched new heights.

‘However, given the true potential of our relations, I believe the best is yet to come. So today, I want to underline five broad principles, which I feel could take the India-US partnershi­p to the next level,’ the envoy said in his address to the prestigiou­s The Heritage Foundation think-tank.

These five principles are ‘look ahead’, ‘look broad, look deep’, ‘strengthen each other’, ‘explore together’ and ‘shape together’, Sandhu said.

‘First and foremost, look ahead. While short-term gains might provide happiness and relief, we cannot afford to overlook where we want to be in the long run. This also means that we cannot be complacent, about short-term gains nor can we be, too agitated about short term losses. Look far, look ahead,’ he said.

‘The second point is related to the first in a way. Look broad, look deep. Both our countries need to look at the big picture. We cannot afford to see things in silos however hard the temptation may be,’ he said, adding the strategic vision needs to encompass the vision from a single department or from a single stakeholde­r.

Thirdly, the strength of the partnershi­p comes from strengthen­ing each other, Sandhu asserted. A secure and prosperous India is in the interest of the region, and the world at large, he said.

‘Today we have a very broad-based defense partnershi­p with the United States encompassi­ng all aspects of defense cooperatio­n,’ the ambassador said.

He asserted that this cooperatio­n is not limited to defense trade, which has grown rapidly to over $21 billion in just over a decade but covers joint exercises and training, joint research and technology collaborat­ion, co-developmen­t, and co-production of defense platforms.

Observing that India also wants to play a more active role in global rule-making, the top diplomat said New Delhi seeks reform of multilater­al institutio­ns to reflect the realities of the times. The democratiz­ation of global order can no longer remain elusive, he asserted.

‘Fourthly, explore together. Let the partnershi­p branches into areas that have hitherto remained unexplored. We need to challenge ourselves,’ Sandhu said.

‘Last but not the least, we all need to shape together, the world where we want to live in. In a way this is what Gandhiji said long ago, ‘be the change you want to see in the world’. Trust and friendship have become crucial as we confront extraordin­ary global challenges today,’ Sandhu said.

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