India-US Talks: How Energy and Tech Deals Could Reshape Global Partnerships

Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Kwatra held key meetings in Washington to strengthen bilateral ties. He discussed expanding cooperation in critical areas like energy, technology, and innovation with US Senator Brian Schatz. The talks are part of broader, ongoing high-level engagements between the two nations on trade and defense. These discussions aim to build a stronger, more resilient partnership for the future.

Key Points: India's Envoy Kwatra Meets US Senator Schatz on Tech and Energy

  • Ambassador Kwatra met Senator Brian Schatz to discuss expanding cooperation in energy and tech
  • The envoy also met Representative Dina Titus, focusing on trade and tourism ties
  • US trade officials visited India for high-level talks on economic partnership
  • Both nations aim to boost two-way trade and build resilient supply chains
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Indian envoy, US Senator discuss deeper engagement in energy, technology, innovation

Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra discusses deeper bilateral engagement in energy, technology, and innovation with US Senator Brian Schatz and other officials in Washington.

"Shared perspectives on ongoing bilateral defence cooperation, and deeper India-US engagement in energy, technology & innovation. - Ambassador Vinay Kwatra"

Washington, Dec 11

India's Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra held a meeting with US Deputy Secretary of the Senate Democratic Conference and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Senator Brian Schatz and discussed deeper engagement between the two nations in energy, technology and innovation.

"Pleased to meet Senator Brian Schatz, Deputy Secretary of the Senate Democratic Conference and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Shared perspectives on ongoing bilateral defence cooperation, and deeper India-US engagement in energy, technology & innovation. Also exchanged perspectives on some of the key regional developments," Kwatra posted on X.

Kwatra also met US Representative Dina Titus and discussed facets of partnership, including technology, tourism and trade.

Following their meeting, Kwatra wrote, "Enjoyed my conversation today with Representative Dina Titus. We discussed many facets of our partnership - trade, technology & tourism. Grateful for her constant support to stronger relations between our countries."

On Wednesday, US Deputy Trade Representative (USTR) Rick Switzer, who arrived in India to engage in high-level discussions with top officials, met Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.

In his meeting with Misri, the discussions covered the broad India-US economic and technology partnership and ongoing trade negotiations, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.

"Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met US Deputy Trade Representative Rick Switzer. Discussions covered the strong India–US economic and technology partnership, ongoing trade negotiations, and opportunities to boost two-way trade and resilient supply chains," the MEA said in an X post.

The visit of the US delegation, led by newly-appointed Switzer and the chief negotiator for the India trade deal, Brendan Lynch, has renewed hopes for the conclusion of the India-US trade deal.

On December 9, India and the US held Foreign Office Consultations and discussed key bilateral issues, including trade and investment, defence cooperation, the TRUST initiative, energy cooperation, including civil nuclear collaboration, technology, critical minerals, and trusted supply chains, according to a statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and US Under Secretary of State Allison Hooker co-chaired the meeting. The two sides discussed regional and global developments of mutual interest, with both sides underscoring their shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.

In a statement, MEA stated, "Both sides also welcomed the steady progress across existing dialogue mechanisms and agreed to give momentum to the implementation of 'Catalysing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce and Technology (COMPACT) for the 21st Century' to drive transformative cooperation across key pillars of the partnership."

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- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some movement on the trade deal! It's been discussed for years. Streamlined trade with the US will be a massive boost for our manufacturing sector, especially for electronics and pharmaceuticals. Our diplomats are doing good work.
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Arjun K
Good to see the focus on 'trusted supply chains' and critical minerals. Given global uncertainties, we must reduce dependency on any single country. A strong India-US tech partnership can help achieve true strategic autonomy for both nations.
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Sarah B
While the strategic partnership is crucial, I hope our negotiators are ensuring the deal is balanced. We must protect our farmers and MSMEs from being overwhelmed. The 'technology' part should mean real transfer, not just selling us finished products.
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Vikram M
The COMPACT initiative sounds promising. Collaboration in defence tech and accelerated commerce is the need of the hour. A free and open Indo-Pacific benefits everyone. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Civil nuclear collaboration mentioned again! This is key for our energy security. Along with solar and wind, we need a stable base load. Hope these discussions translate into actual projects on the ground soon.

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