US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan emphasized that India-US collaboration is essential for ensuring peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Sullivan stated, “…Over the last four years, we’ve (US and India) joined hands to help halt a pandemic, to bring vaccines to the world. We’ve launched initiatives on jet engines, semiconductors and clean energy and in a few months’ time we’ll come together to put an Indian astronaut in space. These are remarkable achievements and we made them by harnessing the remarkable innovation of the American and Indian people…”
#WATCH | Delhi: US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says, “…Over the last four years, we’ve (US and India) joined hands to help halt a pandemic, to bring vaccines to the world. We’ve launched initiatives on jet engines, semiconductors and clean energy and in a few months… pic.twitter.com/J1yJkdCx2d
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Sullivan, the outgoing US National Security Advisor, is on a two-day visit to India. This visit is one of the final high-profile engagements of the Biden administration before Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States on January 20.
During his visit, Sullivan also revealed that the US is likely to remove Indian companies from a sanctions list that restricts access to nuclear technology.