India, US Review Full Bilateral Agenda: Trade, Tech, Defence & AI

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a series of high-level meetings in Washington D.C. with senior US officials, including Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. The talks focused on reviewing the comprehensive bilateral agenda covering trade, technology, energy, and defence cooperation for the coming year. Discussions also advanced collaboration on pro-innovation policy frameworks for artificial intelligence under the "Pax Silica" concept. The meetings set the stage for upcoming high-level engagements and addressed ongoing regional developments in West Asia and the Indo-Pacific.

Key Points: India-US Talks on Bilateral Agenda, AI Policy & High-Level Visits

  • Review of full India-US bilateral agenda
  • Focus on trade, tech, energy & defence cooperation
  • Discussions on pro-innovation AI policy frameworks
  • Preparation for upcoming high-level engagements
  • Talks on West Asia & Indo-Pacific regional issues
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FS Misri holds talks with US Dy Secy of State on upcoming Indio-US engagements

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri meets US officials to review trade, tech, energy, defence cooperation and AI policy frameworks ahead of high-level engagements.

"They reviewed the full bilateral agenda for the coming year, including trade, tech, energy, defence - Randhir Jaiswal"

Washington DC, April 11

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Friday held talks with US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on upcoming high-level India-US engagements.

Official Spokesperson for Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal said that Misri and Landau reviewed the full bilateral agenda for the coming year.

In a post on X, he said, "Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had a productive meeting with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau at Department of State. They reviewed the full bilateral agenda for the coming year, including trade, tech, energy, defence and upcoming high-level India-US engagements and ongoing regional developments."

US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg expressed pleasure over his meeting with Misri, highlighting discussions on trade, energy cooperation and advancing pro-innovation policies in artificial intelligence.

In a post on X, Helberg said, "It was a pleasure meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to discuss trade and energy cooperation. India is an important member of Pax Silica, and we look forward to working with them to promote pro-innovation policy frameworks while addressing regulatory challenges and the rapid buildout of secure and trusted AI infrastructure in our countries."

Meanwhile, Misri, who was on a three-day visit to Washington, had a "productive" meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was scheduled to visit India the following month.

Earlier, Misri engaged in a series of high-level meetings with senior United States officials, focusing on the volatile situations in West Asia and the Indo-Pacific region, while also reviewing key aspects of strategic defence and trade relations between the two countries.

The Foreign Secretary's itinerary included significant talks at the Pentagon with Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby. This encounter followed their recent dialogue in New Delhi during the India-US Defence Policy Group meeting, after Colby's visit to India last month to push forward the bilateral defence partnership.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see continuous engagement. Hope the trade talks benefit our farmers and small industries, not just big corporations. The focus should be on mutual benefit.
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Rohit P
Defence partnership is key with the situation in our region. We need to be self-reliant (Atmanirbhar) but strategic alliances like this are important for security.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the mention of "pro-innovation AI policy" is encouraging. Hope it leads to more opportunities for Indian startups and engineers.
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Vikram M
Productive talks are good, but we must ensure our foreign policy remains independent and serves our national interest first. Sometimes I feel we agree too quickly with US positions on global issues.
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Kavya N
Energy cooperation is vital! With our growing needs, partnerships for clean and secure energy sources can help power our development. Good step.

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