Washington: A high-level US delegation will visit India from Monday to discuss ways to deepen bilateral strategic partnership and expand cooperation to support a free and open, resilient and secure Indo-Pacific region. The State Department has said. The US delegation to visit India from September 5-8 will be led by Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Camille Dawson of the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs for the Quad Senior Officials Meeting and Eli Ratner, Assistant Secretary for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs of the Department of Defense for the US-India 2+2 Intersessional, the State Department said in a statement on Saturday. The meeting will join Lu for a maritime security dialogue.
The meeting aims to deepen the US-India comprehensive global strategic partnership.
The statement said, “The delegation will meet with senior Indian officials and discuss ways in which the United States and India can expand our cooperation to support a free and open, connected, prosperous, resilient and secure Indo-Pacific region where human rights are respected.” is coming.”