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US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Indian Counterpart Ajit Doval Discuss Indo-Pacific Security and Strengthened Partnership

In a recent call, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval engaged in a strategic dialogue focused on regional security and the ongoing partnership between the two nations. The advisors underscored the critical need for continued efforts to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, as both the United States and India navigate shared security challenges.

The leaders expressed satisfaction with progress in the bilateral partnership and highlighted the significance of the upcoming Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) Intersessional meeting and the Indian Ocean Dialogue, events set to deepen collaboration on critical regional issues. Their discussion reflected a commitment to fortify supply chains in clean energy, a key area for both nations as they tackle climate challenges, and to expand defense cooperation, aiming for a more secure and resilient Indo-Pacific region.

The exchange underscores the evolving and strategic nature of U.S.-India relations, with both countries focused on fostering a secure, stable, and prosperous global order.

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