Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Modi to meet Pompeo, Mattis during 2+2 talks

- Shishir Gupta shishir.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet US secretary of state Mike Pompeo and secretary of defense James Mattis on Thursday as part of an ongoing effort to strengthen the strategic linkages between the two countries and prepare the ground for a possible visit by President Donald Trump early next year. Pompeo and Mattis arrive separately on Wednesday evening for a so-called two-plus-two dialogue with external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

South Block officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Hindustan Times that this is the biggest India-US engagement after PM Modi met President Trump in June and seemed confident that the dialogue and the meeting will be followed by a positive joint statement. PM Modi is also expected to meet President Donald Trump on the sidelines of November 30-December 1 G-20 summit in Buenos Aires.

It is, however, unclear whether secretarie­s Pompeo and Mattis will be carrying a message about Trump’s India visit when the two leaders interact with PM Modi. While secretary Mattis is flying directly to India, secretary Pompeo (the former CIA director) is expected to have separate conversati­ons with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and army chief Qamar

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Bajwa on Af-Pak (Afghanista­n and Pakistan), and impress upon them the need to take urgent action against jihadist groups targeting Afghanista­n and India. The Pentagon has already cut a much needed $300 million in aid to Pakistan over Islamabad’s failure to take strong action against proscribed groups.

Although the government is tight-lipped about the forthcomin­g dialogue, HT learns that the Union Cabinet will take up the vital Communicat­ions Compatibil­ity and Security Agreement (COMCASA), which allows for interopera­bility of the defence forces of the two countries, for approval on Wednesday with the view to get it initialed during the dialogue. It has also been decided that India will place a liaison officer in the Silicon Valley-based Defence Innovation Unit Experiment­al (DIUx, as previously reported by HT) so that it has access to the best and the latest commercial technologi­es. The DIUx is funded by Pentagon with offices in Boston, Austin and Washington.

“The India-US relationsh­ip is destined for an upward trajectory and Washington has a lot to offer. It is for the Indian bureaucrac­y which needs to exorcise its ghosts of 1971 and 1962 wars and look towards US with an eye on China and Russia,” said a senior official who asked not to be identified, referring to India’s need to balance China’s influence in the region.

Meanwhile, both India and the US are currently engaged in working out a mutually agree-

 ?? PTI FILE ?? The meeting between PM Modi and the top US officials may lay the groundwork for a visit by Donald Trump early next year.
PTI FILE The meeting between PM Modi and the top US officials may lay the groundwork for a visit by Donald Trump early next year.

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