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NSA Ajit Doval holds talks with Mike Pompeo, Jim Mattis, John Bolton, discusses future direction of Indo-US ties

The meeting comes a week after the successful India-US 2+2 Dialogue between the defence  and foreign ministers of the two countries.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Washington Published on: September 15, 2018 11:08 IST
The top leaders discussed the 'future direction' of the

The top leaders discussed the 'future direction' of the strategic Indo-US ties.

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval held 'broad based' talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Defence Secretary James Mattis and his American counterpart John Bolton. The top leaders discussed the 'future direction' of the strategic Indo-US ties.

The meeting comes a week after the successful India-US 2+2 Dialogue between the defence  and foreign ministers of the two countries.This was Doval's first meeting with Bolton, the new National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump. Doval had met Pompeo and Mattis last week in New Delhi too.

"During the three back-to-back meetings, Doval had good chance to review the entire bilateral relationship after the 2+2 talks. They build upon the discussion in New Delhi last week," informed sources told PTI.

India's ambassador to the US, Navtej Singh Sarna, accompanied Doval in these meetings. 

Describing it "as a very broad-based discussion", the sources said that Doval and the three top Trump administration officials talked about the "future direction" of the strategic relationship and identified areas of co-operation.

Regional issues and global developments too figured in the talks, they said, without going into specifics.

The US Ambassador to India, Ken Juster in a tweet said that the last week’s 2+2 dialogue "set the course for even closer ties" between the two countries.

He said India-US partnership are on an upward trajectory.

“We've seen positive momentum regarding the US-India relationship these past few weeks with 2+2 dialogue and the progress continues with Doval’s visit to the US," said the US India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF).

India and the US signed the landmark Communications, Compatibility, Security Agreement (COMCASA) after the 2+2 talks External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had with Pompeo and Defence Secretary Mattis on September 6.

The COMCASA will allow India to receive high-end military communications equipment from the US and will also help get real-time encrypted information from the US.

During the the 2+2 talks, India and the US also expressed commitment to work together and in concert with other partners toward advancing a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.

Early this week, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Alice Wells told a Washington audience that the 2+2 significance was that it reaffirmed the strength of the India-US relationship. 

"It reaffirmed the alignment of our interests and our values in promoting an open and free Indo-Pacific. It also underscored our interest in amplifying what it means to have a major defence partner in India, and really provided the building blocks, not for the next six months or year, but for decades, of how we move forward carefully in building what is a very special relationship,” she said.

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence David F Helvey said the biggest thing that has come out of the 2+2 talks is that it puts the US-India relationship and the defence relationship in particular on a higher trajectory. 

"We look forward to deepening the cooperation as two strategic partners as we work together to have a, realise a safe, secure and free Indo-Pacific region, or as Prime Minister Modi has said, a place where nations, small and large, can prosper free and fearless in our choices," he said. 

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