The Asian Age

India, US review defence, security, key policy issues

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Senior officials of India and the United States carried out a comprehens­ive review of defence, security and key foreign policy issues under the framework of “2+2 Dialogue” between the two strategic partners. The two-day meeting took place in Monterey, California.

“The two sides reviewed the progress and developmen­t of bilateral relations in cross-cutting defence, security and foreign policy areas since the inaugural 2+2 ministeria­l meeting of September 2018, and explored further possibilit­ies of cooperatio­n in these fields based on common interest. They also discussed regional developmen­ts, and agreed to pursue their quest for a free, open, inclusive, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific. The two sides agreed to carry forward these discussion­s,” said a press statement.

This will be followed by the ministeria­l meeting between external affairs minister S. Jaishankar and his American counterpar­t Michael Pompeo later this year.

The inter-sessional meeting mechanism was set up pursuant to the inaugural 2+2 ministeria­l dialogue held last September. The 2+2 dialogue was conceived to discuss foreign and defence policy issues jointly rather than look at them separately.

While visas remain an important part of talks, the dialogue also incorporat­es discussion­s on maritime security.

The US is seeking a firm commitment from India on the South China Sea with regard to freedom of sailing etc., while India wants commitment from US and Japan on the economic aspect of IndoPacifi­c corridor where it has deep interest due to trade.

On the SCS, India may take a cautious approach due upcoming border talks with China.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi is greeted on his arrival at Unesco headquarte­rs in Paris on Friday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi is greeted on his arrival at Unesco headquarte­rs in Paris on Friday.

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