Hindustan Times (East UP)

India, US focussing on strategic interests: Singh

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NEW DELHI: India and the US have a growing convergenc­e of strategic interests and both sides seek a resilient and rules-based internatio­nal order that safeguards the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.

Singh said the recent India-US ‘2+2’ dialogue and fruitful conversati­on between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden have created the ground for a more ambitious and strategic engagement between the two sides. In an address at the American Chamber of Commerce in India, he said both India and the US share a common vision of a free, open, inclusive and rules-based IndoPacifi­c and Indian Ocean Region.

“We have a growing convergenc­e of strategic interests as both countries seek a resilient, rules-based internatio­nal order that safeguards sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, upholds democratic values and promotes peace and prosperity for all,” he said.

The defence minister also described the India-US economic engagement as one of the defining business relationsh­ips of the 21st century and said there has been a rebound in bilateral trade over the last year, surpassing USD 113 billion (one billion =10,000 lakhs) in goods.

“In the context of this increasing trade, the India-US Trade Policy Forum discussion­s to expand bilateral trade, remove market access barriers, and improve ease of business become increasing­ly important,” he said. Singh said the “defence pillar” of the US-India relationsh­ip is strong and growing. “It is built on foundation­al bilateral agreements, military to military engagement­s, cooperatio­n in the enhancemen­t of defence capabiliti­es and now a new emphasis on co-developmen­t and co-production,” he said.

“Of late, some of the US companies have expanded their local presence in partnershi­p with Indian companies, producing in India, for India and for the world. However, we believe this is just a beginning,” Singh said. The India-US ‘2+2’ dialogue had taken place in Washington on April 11. Defence Minister Singh and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held the dialogue with US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony J Blinken.

Ahead of the dialogue on that day, Prime Minister Modi and President Biden held a virtual meeting during which the crisis in Ukraine figured prominentl­y.

“As we move forward to strengthen our relationsh­ip, I would like to emphasise the need to move from a buyer-seller relationsh­ip to one of partner nations and business partners,” Singh said.

“I think, India and the United States are uniquely poised to leverage each other’s strengths for a win-win model in the coming years,” he said.

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