The United States' Deputy Secretary of State, Christopher Landau, met with an Indian parliamentary delegation in Washington today to reaffirm the country's strong support for India in the fight against terrorism. The Deputy Secretary emphasized the strategic partnership between the two nations, which is built on a shared commitment to advancing key areas of bilateral cooperation.
During the meeting, Landau and the Indian delegation discussed the importance of expanding trade and commercial ties to foster economic growth and prosperity in both countries. This initiative aligns with the US-India relationship's emphasis on promoting mutually beneficial investments and strengthening regional connectivity.
The Deputy Secretary's visit underscores the United States' continued support for India's role as a key player in the global fight against terrorism. By fostering stronger economic ties, the two nations can work together to promote stability and security in the region.
This meeting marks an important milestone in the US-India bilateral relationship, which has grown significantly over the past decade. The partnership between the United States and India is built on a foundation of shared values, including democracy, human rights, and economic growth.
The visit comes ahead of Prime Minister Modi's scheduled trip to the United States later this year, highlighting the strong momentum in the two countries' relationship.