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    Chinese troops are going to stay at the disputed site along India border for longer period: US Report

    China-India Border Tensions: Amid global focus on Ukraine, Gaza, and the South China Sea, tensions on the China-India border remain significant. Reports from the US Army War College and the US Annual Threat Assessment highlight the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) strategic positioning and infrastructure development along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Aksai Chin. These developments indicate a prolonged readiness for potential conflict, underscoring the importance of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

    Deepening ties with India in several areas: US

    ​​ State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel made the remarks on Monday at his daily news conference in response to a question on US-India relations and the recent conversation between President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the recent G7 Summit in Italy.

    US deepening its relationship with India in several areas, says official

    Patel said that he imagines there will be a number of additional areas where the two countries could continue to deepen cooperation. "National Security Adviser Sullivan just had a visit to Delhi a number of weeks ago as well," he said.

    India expressed interest in co-production of Stryker combat vehicle: US

    US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell emphasized the importance of frank dialogue with India regarding New Delhi's ties with Russia, particularly in the technology sector, including defense. Despite US concerns about potential technology leakage to Russia due to India's use of Russian defense equipment, Campbell expressed trust and confidence in India's capabilities. He noted that while there are disagreements, both countries maintain respectful discussions. Campbell also highlighted discussions on the Quad initiative during recent meetings between US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and India's NSA Ajit Doval, affirming strong commitment to hold the Quad summit by year-end.

    India may be supplying arms to Israel as 'return favor' for Kargil, claims Former Israeli Ambassador

    Former Israeli Ambassador Daniel Carmon has indicated that India might be providing arms to Israel for its Gaza conflict, as a gesture of gratitude for Israel's support during the 1999 Kargil War. Reports claim India supplied drones and munitions to Israel, though India has neither confirmed nor denied these claims. The ongoing conflict has sparked protests in India, raising concerns about the support of Israel's military actions in Gaza.

    What's behind India's hardening posture against China?

    India appears to be adopting a tougher stance towards China, with Prime Minister Modi set to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting in Kazakhstan in July. Recent developments suggest a hardening of India's posture against China, including refusing to resume direct passenger flights and engaging with Taiwan, signaling a shift in India's approach.

    • Indian national Nikhil Gupta extradited in Pannun foiled murder plot: What's the impact on Indo-US ties?

      Indian national Nikhil Gupta extradited to the US from Czech Republic for alleged foiled plot to murder Khalistan separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, involving hitman hired by Indian government official. US Department of Justice claims Pannun targeted for exercising freedom of speech. Extradition coincided with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's visit to India, overshadowing iCET talks.

      PM Modi meets US delegations who visited Dalai Lama despite China's objection

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with a US Congressional delegation on Thursday after their visit to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala earlier this week. The delegation, including former US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, congratulated PM Modi on his third consecutive term and expressed appreciation for India's recent elections.

      US says it supports direct discussions between India, Pakistan

      State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said the US values its important relationships with both India and Pakistan. Miller said US is in regular communication with Pakistani leaders and it will continue to discuss regional security in detail, including through our annual counterterrorism dialogue and other bilateral consultations.

      iCET on the right path

      US NSA Jake Sullivan's visit to Delhi, the first since India's new NDA government took office, focused on advancing the India-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET). Sullivan and Indian counterpart Ajit Doval chaired the iCET meeting, setting the agenda for deeper collaboration in sectors like defence, space, semiconductors, AI, and quantum computing.

      US, India must remain at forefront of technology: NSA Ajit Doval

      National Security Advisor Ajit Doval emphasized the crucial role of India and the US in leading technological advancements to safeguard their respective values and strategic interests. His remarks came during the iCET (India-US initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology) industry roundtable, where he highlighted the progress and significance of collaboration under iCET. Doval's comments followed recent initiatives unveiled with US counterpart Jake Sullivan to deepen cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, critical minerals, telecommunications, and defence space.

      PM Modi meets US NSA, says India committed to boost strategic partnership with US

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India's commitment to strengthening its comprehensive global strategic partnership with the United States, following his meeting with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. The discussions focused on advancing the India-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET), covering areas such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, telecom, defence, critical minerals, and space.

      iCET Meet: Doval, Sullivan focus on co-production, co-development, R&D

      NSA Ajit Doval and US counterpart Jake Sullivan met for the second iCET meeting, focusing on co-production, co-development, and R&D. They emphasized staying at the forefront of innovation and coordinating with allies for secure technology solutions. They highlighted the need to safeguard sensitive technologies from leaks to countries of concern, without naming China.

      Top US delegation including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi to travel to India next week, meet with Dalai Lama

      The delegation's official press release stated that they will meet with the Dalai Lama, Indian government officials, and representatives of US businesses in India. Chairman McCaul emphasized the importance of the US-India relationship, calling India the world's largest democracy and a crucial strategic partner.

      Indian elections largest exercise of electoral franchise: US

      The United States praised the recent Indian elections as the largest exercise of electoral franchise in history. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller celebrated the scale of the election but refrained from commenting on the results or the representation of Muslims in the Indian parliament, stating that these matters are for the Indian people to decide.

      Focus will be to resolve remaining issues along border: Jaishankar on India-China ties

      After resuming his role as India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar emphasized the country's focus on resolving remaining border disputes with China amid ongoing tensions in eastern Ladakh. He also reiterated efforts to address cross-border terrorism from Pakistan. Jaishankar outlined "Bharat First" and "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" as core principles guiding India's foreign policy under the new administration.

      NSA Jake Sullivan to visit New Delhi to engage new government on shared India-US priorities: White House

      US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will visit India to discuss shared priorities with the new government, following a call from President Joe Biden to PM Narendra Modi congratulating him on his re-election and emphasizing their commitment to the Indo-Pacific region.

      "Rewards for doing business in India are significant": Alexander Slater, MD USIBC

      In the debut episode of the new podcast series "Doing Business in India," Jonathan Hymer, the Minister Counsellor for Commercial Affairs at the United States Embassy in New Delhi, welcomed Alexander Slater, the Managing Director of the US India Business Council, to discuss the evolving business landscape in India post-pandemic.

      Very strong relations with India; co-producing armored vehicles: US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin at Shangri La Dialogue

      At the Shangri La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin praised the strong US-India relationship. He talked about advancements in co-producing armoured vehicles and fighter jet engines. He emphasised the shared values between the two nations and predicted continued progress and momentum in the partnership. The strong ties are important for the two countries amid trouble in the Indo-Pacific region.

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