India's Top Diplomat Heads to US to Strengthen Strategic Partnership

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will visit Washington from April 8-10 for high-level talks with US officials. The visit aims to review the complete range of India-US relations and advance cooperation in key areas like trade, defence, and technology. This follows External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's visit in February, which highlighted strong momentum in the partnership. Discussions will also cover regional developments and finalizing details of a historic trade deal.

Key Points: FS Vikram Misri US Visit to Review India-US Bilateral Ties

  • Review full spectrum of bilateral ties
  • Advance trade & defence cooperation
  • Discuss regional & global issues
  • Follow-up on recent ministerial visits
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FS Vikram Misri to visit US tomorrow, review bilateral ties, advance cooperation

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visits Washington to advance cooperation in trade, defence, and critical minerals, building on recent high-level exchanges.

"A strong momentum is evident in the growing engagement between New Delhi and Washington. - S. Jaishankar"

New Delhi, April 7

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will visit Washington from April 8 to 10, the Ministry of External Affairs announced on Tuesday, adding that the visit will provide an opportunity to review the India-US ties.

"The visit will provide an opportunity to review the full spectrum of India-US bilateral relations and advance ongoing cooperation across key areas," the MEA said in a statement.

During the visit, the Foreign Secretary will hold discussions with senior officials of the US Administration on a wide range of issues, including trade, defence, science and technology, as well as regional and global developments of mutual interest.

The visit follows the External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar's visit to Washington in February and is in "keeping with the regular high-level exchanges between the two sides", according to the MEA.

Following his visit, EAM Jaishankar had said that a "strong momentum" is evident in the growing engagement between New Delhi and Washington.

During his February 2-4 visit to the United States, the EAM also participated in the Critical Minerals Ministerial convened by the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

"Concluded a productive and positive visit to the US. Thank Secretary Rubio for his warm hospitality," he had posted on X.

"The historic India-US trade deal is in the final stages of detailing that will be completed very soon. It opens up a new phase in our bilateral ties, with vast possibilities for the relationship. Our critical mineral cooperation is also advancing rapidly. Expect engagement on strategic issues, defence and energy in the coming days. Overall, a strong momentum is evident," EAM Jaishankar added.

During the significant visit, the External Affairs Minister also held meetings with senior members of the US administration.

This included separate meetings with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, during which he held wide-ranging discussions on the India-US strategic and economic partnership.

The discussions with Rubio, he stated, covered multiple pillars of the India-US relationship. "Facets of India-US Strategic Partnership discussed included trade, energy, nuclear, defence, critical minerals and technology," EAM Jaishankar mentioned.

The External Affairs Minister said both sides agreed to move quickly on follow-up engagements. "Agreed on the early meetings of various mechanisms to advance our shared interests," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see continuous engagement. The focus on critical minerals and technology is key for the future. Hope the discussions also address climate change cooperation.
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Rohit P
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope our foreign secretary also firmly puts across our position on issues like the Khalistani extremism being harbored there. Relationship should be based on mutual respect.
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Priya S
More high-level visits! This shows how much the relationship has transformed. From nuclear deals to tech partnerships, it's a win-win. Hope the student visa process gets smoother too! 😊
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Michael C
The defense cooperation angle is particularly significant given the current global scenario. A stable Indo-Pacific benefits everyone.
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Karthik V
All this is good, but what about the actual benefits for the common man? Will this trade deal bring down prices of electronics or create manufacturing hubs in India? That's what we need to see on the ground.

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