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India contributed to maritime burden sharing in Indian Ocean and Pacific, says Dhruva Jaishankar
Washington DC, December 11: Speaking at the House Foreign Affairs South and Central Asia Subcommittee's hearing titled, 'The US-India Strategic Partnership: Securing a Free and Open Indo-Pacific', Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation America, Dhruva Jaishankar said that India-US cooperation is seen when Indian Navy stepped up patrols and contributed to maritime burden sharing in the Indian Ocean and Pacific.
US, India push deeper counterterrorism ties amid Pakistan concerns
Washington, Dec 11: The United States and India are intensifying cooperation on counterterrorism and intelligence-sharing, senior experts told lawmakers.
India shows 'stiffest resistance' to China's coercion, US experts tell lawmakers
Washington, Dec 11: India has demonstrated the “stiffest resistance†to China's growing aggression across the Indo-Pacific, top American experts on South Asia told lawmakers.
India's Andaman outpost central to US–India maritime strategy: Experts to Congress
Washington, Dec 11: India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands -- located at the mouth of the Strait of Malacca -- are emerging as a pivotal strategic asset for US–India maritime cooperation, experts told American lawmakers.
US experts warn of strains, stakes in India-US partnership
Washington, Dec 10: The US-India strategic partnership -- long viewed in Washington as a cornerstone for stability in the Indo-Pacific -- has come under unusually sharp scrutiny as leading analysts warned lawmakers that the relationship faces its most serious political and economic headwinds in years.
US-India ties face 'political standstill', expert warns
Washington, Dec 9: India and the United States risk undermining more than two decades of strategic progress unless they urgently resolve growing political strains over tariffs and Washington’s renewed engagement with Pakistan, policy expert Dhruva Jaishankar said in a written statement submitted to the House Foreign Affairs Committee ahead of a key hearing scheduled for Wednesday.
US House panel to review India-US strategic partnership on Dec 10
Washington, Dec 5: A key US congressional panel will convene a public hearing next week to assess the trajectory of the India–US strategic partnership, with particular attention to the evolving defence, economic, and diplomatic contours of the relationship.
Both India, US-based firms raised concerns on sufficient availability of talent: Dhruva Jaishankar on H-1B fee hike
New York, September 24: Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) America, Dhruva Jaishankar, on Tuesday (local time) said that both Indian and US-based companies have expressed concern over the sufficient availability of skilled talent for their jobs in the wake of recent hikes in H-1B visa fees by the Trump administration.
India clear on its stance; PM Modi vocal about ending Russia-Ukraine conflict: Dhruva Jaishankar
New York, September 24: Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation America, has refuted US President Donald Trump's claims that India is funding the Russia-Ukraine war through its continued purchase of Russian oil. He emphasised that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been one of the most vocal leaders calling for an end to the conflict.
Priorities for Trump on tariffs have been Canada, Mexico, China, EU to some extent: ORF America Executive Director Dhruva Jaishankar
New Delhi, March 18: Observer Research Foundation (ORF) Executive Director Dhruva Jaishankar said on Monday that priorities for US President Donald Trump have been Canada, China, Mexico, European Union to some extent and noted that India has been a little exempt.
We may see some kind of agreement where both sides agree on a set of tariffs: Dhruva Jaishankar
Washington DC, February 12: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to the United States, Dhruva Jaishankar, Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation America on Tuesday (local time) suggested that an agreement might be reached, where both sides agree on a set of tariffs and arrangements to prevent a tit-for-tat trade dispute.