India Calls NSA Doval-US Envoy Talks Routine Amid Global Diplomacy Push

India's Ministry of External Affairs characterized discussions between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and US Ambassador Sergio Gor as standard diplomatic engagements on bilateral matters. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal detailed External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's ongoing conversations with counterparts in the Gulf region regarding West Asia tensions. He reiterated India's consistent position advocating for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the conflict, noting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent calls with global leaders. Jaiswal also briefly addressed challenges in reaching consensus within the BRICS grouping.

Key Points: India-US NSA Talks Routine, MEA Details Global Diplomacy

  • NSA Doval-US envoy talks are routine
  • India engages Gulf on West Asia tensions
  • PM Modi holds calls with global leaders
  • Diplomacy stressed for conflict resolution
  • BRICS consensus issues noted
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Talks between NSA Ajit Doval, US Ambassador Gor 'normal conversations': MEA

MEA says NSA Ajit Doval's talks with US envoy were normal. India engages Gulf, global leaders on West Asia, emphasizes dialogue.

"These are normal conversations that keep happening. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, March 19

India said on Thursday that discussions between the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor were routine diplomatic engagements covering bilateral issues.

Addressing a press briefing, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said such interactions take place regularly between the two sides.

"These are normal conversations that keep happening. Both sides discussed issues of bilateral importance. All the issues that are in the gamut of the bilateral arena are discussed in these issues," Jaiswal said.

He also said that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has been in touch with several of his counterparts in the Gulf as tensions continued in the West Asia.

"External Affairs Minister has spoken to his counterpart in the United Arab Emirates. He has been speaking to several other foreign ministers, including in the GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council] and in West Asia, and they have exchanged perspectives on the developments that are happening there," Jaiswal said.

He added that India has consistently emphasised the need for diplomacy to resolve the conflict.

"You know our position where we stand on the West Asia conflict, and we have been reiterating that there should be an early end to this conflict, keeping in mind that the best way forward is to take the path of dialogue and diplomacy," he said.

Jaiswal also noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been in contact with several global leaders regarding the ongoing conflict.

"We have been talking to all sides. Today, our Prime Minister also spoke to the Sultan of Oman. He also spoke to the President of France and the Prime Minister of Malaysia. So global leaders have been talking to each other. Our Prime Minister has been talking to each other, emphasising how we look at the situation and what our priority is, how we should go forward," he added.

Regarding issues related to BRICS, he said, "BRICS membership and SCO membership are two different categories. So if you look at who the members are, you will get an answer as to why we are having issues with developing a consensus in that regard."

- ANI

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Sarah B
The emphasis on dialogue and diplomacy for West Asia is the only sensible path. India's balanced position is crucial, especially with so many of our citizens working in the Gulf region.
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Vikram M
While routine talks are fine, I hope these discussions are also addressing concrete issues like technology transfers, defense cooperation, and visa policies for Indian students and professionals. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Priya S
The PM speaking to leaders from Oman, France, and Malaysia shows India is actively engaged on the global stage. This multi-alignment strategy is working well for our national interests.
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Rohit P
The comment on BRICS and SCO consensus is interesting. It's a delicate dance, but India must ensure its strategic autonomy is not compromised in these groupings. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
MEA's communication is always so measured. It's reassuring during uncertain times. Hope the talks with the US also cover support for our domestic defense manufacturing under 'Make in India'.

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