India-US Partnership: Ambassador Kwatra Reveals Key Strategic Pillars in Washington

Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra engaged in productive discussions with experts at the Heritage Foundation about key pillars of the India-US strategic partnership. He separately met with US Congress members to advance cooperation on trade, security, and energy sectors. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal reassured that India-US relations remain strong with no hiatus in the comprehensive partnership. Both nations continue working toward a balanced trade agreement while expanding defense and energy collaboration.

Key Points: Ambassador Kwatra Discusses India-US Strategic Partnership in Washington

  • Ambassador Kwatra met Heritage Foundation experts discussing India-US strategic partnership pillars
  • Held separate meetings with US Congress members on trade and cooperation
  • Commerce Minister Goyal confirmed no pause in India-US bilateral relations
  • Both nations advancing defense and energy cooperation alongside trade negotiations
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Washington: Shared my thoughts with experts under 'key pillars of our strategic partnership, says Ambassador Kwatra

Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra engages with Heritage Foundation experts on India-US strategic partnership, trade deal progress, and bilateral cooperation across key sectors.

"I shared my thoughts on developments under key pillars of our strategic partnership - Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra"

Washington, DC, November 21

Ambassador of India to the USA, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, held an excellent roundtable discussion with the experts at the Heritage Foundation, a "strong supporter of the India-US ties", and shared his thoughts on developments under "key pillars" of India-US strategic partnership.

In a post on X, Kwatra said, "Had an excellent roundtable discussion with the experts at the @Heritage Foundation, a strong supporter of the India-U.S. ties. I shared my thoughts on developments under key pillars of our strategic partnership, including shared economic priorities, a fair, balanced and mutually beneficial trade arrangement and oil and gas trade"

"Honoured to meet with @WaysandMeansGOP Chairman @RepJasonSmith today--briefed him on discussions on a fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial trade deal. Appreciate his strong support to bilateral trade ties," Ambassador Kwatra said in another tweet.

Earlier, Kwatra, met US Congressman Riley Moore and held discussions on advancing the India-US cooperation across key areas such as security, energy and trade.

In a post on X, he said, "Pleased to meet with @RepRileyMoore. Our productive discussion covered major opportunities for advancing India-US cooperation across several key sectors- security, energy, and trade."

Earlier on Tuesday, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said there is "no pause or hiatus" in the relationship with the United States, which is very strategic for both countries and that there will be "good news" on the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) as and when "right balance" is reached.

"I don't see any reason to be worried. I don't believe there is any hiatus in the relationship. It continues to be very important and very strategic for both countries--the United States and India," he said, speaking at the 22nd Indo-US Economic Summit organised by the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC).

Goyal sought to reassure industry participants, saying the relationship continues to evolve across economic, strategic and defence areas.

He described the Indo-US engagement as a comprehensive partnership built on strong democratic values and a shared commitment to global prosperity.

Goyal noted that partnerships of such depth naturally involve different tracks progressing at varying speeds, but the overall trajectory remains firmly upward.

Addressing industry concerns about the delayed bilateral trade agreement, Goyal said negotiations are underway and advancing, but India will prioritise its national interests in any deal.

He emphasised that India must secure the interests of farmers, fishermen, small industries and other stakeholders before concluding an agreement.

"Negotiations are a process, and India as a nation has to secure its interests. As and when we find the right balance--fair, equitable and balanced--you will hear the good news," he assured.

The minister also highlighted important milestones that underscore the strength of bilateral ties.

He pointed to the signing of a 10-year defence agreement between India and the US, a move that reinforces long-term security cooperation.

Additionally, he mentioned the recently announced contract for India to source LPG from the US, reflecting growing energy collaboration between the two countries. These developments, he said, reflect the resilience and maturity of the Indo-US partnership, which extends far beyond trade negotiations.

Goyal said the Indo-US relationship stands on "strong pillars of democracy, diversity and development," and described the two nations as trusted partners working not only for mutual benefit but also for global economic stability.

He reiterated that the United States views India as a reliable, long-term partner, and both sides remain committed to expanding bilateral commerce.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Glad to see our diplomats working hard on these partnerships. The defence agreement and energy collaboration are particularly important for India's strategic interests. Let's ensure our farmers and small industries are protected in any trade deal.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the energy sector, the LPG contract with US is a smart move. Diversifying our energy sources makes India more secure. Hope these partnerships create more job opportunities for Indian youth.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope our government doesn't compromise on key issues. The "right balance" Minister Goyal mentioned must truly protect Indian interests, not just be diplomatic language for concessions.
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Karthik V
Strong India-US relations are good for global stability. The 10-year defence agreement shows long-term commitment. Hope this translates into technology transfer and manufacturing opportunities in India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Good to see both countries working through differences maturely. The "no pause" assurance from Minister Goyal is reassuring for businesses. Hope the BTA gets finalized soon with benefits for common people.

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