US Senator Daines Meets Jaishankar in Delhi, Boosts India-US Strategic Ties

US Senator Steve Daines visited New Delhi for a closed-door roundtable hosted by the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, focusing on advancing economic and strategic ties. During his visit, he held a meeting with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who described their discussion as wide-ranging and open. The visit occurs as both nations discuss a potential meeting between Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio next month. It also takes place amidst ongoing trade negotiations and discussions on issues ranging from critical minerals to defense cooperation.

Key Points: US Senator Daines in India for Strategic, Economic Talks

  • Closed-door roundtable on US-India cooperation
  • Discussions on trade, tech, and defense
  • Meeting ahead of potential Jaishankar-Rubio talks
  • Focus on strategic partnership amid trade negotiations
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USISPF hosts US Senator Steve Daines in New Delhi, discusses advancing economic and strategic cooperation

US Senator Steve Daines held meetings with EAM Jaishankar and officials in New Delhi, discussing trade, defense, and deepening bilateral cooperation.

"A wide-ranging and open discussion on our bilateral relationship and its strategic significance. - S. Jaishankar"

New Delhi, January 19

US-India Strategic Partnership Forum hosted US Senator Steve Daines in New Delhi for a closed-door roundtable discussion on advancing Washington-New Delhi economic and strategic cooperation.

In a post on X, USISPF shared that Senator Daines emphasised deepening bilateral ties between the two countries.

"USISPF was pleased to host Senator SteveDaines in New Delhi for a closed-door roundtable discussion with members and advisors to the Board. Productive discussions on advancing U.S.-India economic and strategic cooperation," USISPF said.

"Senator Daines emphasised the importance of deepening bilateral ties and the significance of the U.S.-India relationship," they added.

Daines' India visit comes as Sergio Gor, took charge as US Ambassador to India.

Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with US Senator Steve Daines.

"A pleasure meeting Senator @SteveDaines this morning in Delhi. A wide-ranging and open discussion on our bilateral relationship and its strategic significance," Jaishankar said.

On Thursday, Indian envoy to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra met with Senator Daines and discussed the bilateral relationship.

In a post on X, he said, "Honoured to welcome and host Senator Steve Daines at India House. We discussed various facets of our bilateral partnership, including developments in trade, technology and innovation, and the evolving global landscape. Deeply appreciate and value his useful insights and strong support for the bilateral relationship."

The visit also comes at a time when New Delhi and Washington discuss a meeting between Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio next month, as both sides have resumed talks on a trade agreement.

Earlier, the MEA provided details of the first conversation between the external affairs minister and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during which the two leaders discussed a wide range of bilateral issues, including trade, critical minerals, defence, civil nuclear cooperation and energy, and also exchanged perspectives on regional developments.

Addressing a weekly media briefing in the national capital, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "This conversation happened on the 13th of January. This was the first conversation between the two leaders. They discussed a range of bilateral issues, including trade, critical minerals, defence, civil nuclear cooperation, and energy. They also exchanged perspectives on regional developments."

The call took place amid friction between New Delhi and Washington over trade negotiations and tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump over India's Russian oil purchases. India is currently being subjected to US tariffs of 50 per cent, even as it has been in talks with Washington since February last year, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first visit to the US capital.

- ANI

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Priya S
While strategic partnership is good, I hope our government negotiates firmly. The 50% tariffs are unfair and we must protect our interests, especially regarding energy purchases. Cooperation should be a two-way street.
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Rohit P
More high-level visits are always welcome. But these "closed-door" discussions... wish there was more transparency for the public. What exactly is being discussed on our behalf?
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, I'm particularly excited about the talks on technology and innovation. A stronger US-India corridor can create so many opportunities for startups and skilled professionals in both countries.
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Vikram M
Good to see continuous engagement. The relationship has moved far beyond just diplomacy to real, actionable items like critical minerals and civil nuclear cooperation. This is the sign of a mature partnership. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The timing is interesting with the new US Ambassador. Hope the trade agreement talks move forward smoothly this time. Our exports need that boost, and the US market is vital.

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