Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Meets US Officials, Discusses Progress in Bilateral Ties
S Jaishankar, India's External Affairs Minister, has met with key US officials including National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Trade Representative Katherine Tie. They discussed the ongoing progress of bilateral ties between the two nations, focusing on trade and economic cooperation.
On Thursday, September 28th, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar of India had a meeting with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and US Trade Representative Katherine Tie in Washington. The key agenda points revolved around the progress in bilateral relations between the two nations, including trade and economic cooperation, and strategies to further develop these ties.
A Busy Schedule for Jaishankar

Jaishankar arrived from New York on Wednesday after addressing the 78th General Assembly session of the United Nations on Tuesday. His visit to Washington DC also included a scheduled meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken later in the day. In his social media post regarding his meeting with Sullivan, Jaishankar stated that he recognized "the tremendous progress" made this year in strengthening bilateral relationships between India and USA, while discussing ways to take it forward.
The White House's Silence
The White House was not immediately available for comments on these meetings. However, their significance cannot be understated as they represent an ongoing effort by both countries to strengthen their diplomatic relations and mutual cooperation across various sectors.
Fostering Economic Ties
In addition to his discussion with Sullivan, Jaishankar also met with US Trade Representative Tie where they discussed growing economic ties between Washington and New Delhi. In another social media post following this engagement, he mentioned having spoken about "our expanding trade and economic relationship," emphasizing its broader significance beyond just financial transactions.
Engagement With Think Tanks
Beyond government officials, Jaishankar also engaged with think tanks based in Washington D.C., holding what he described as an open and productive conversation about India’s expanding role on the global stage. This interaction demonstrates how Indian diplomacy is reaching out not only to state actors but also to influential non-state entities in order to promote India's interests and perspectives.
In conclusion, Jaishankar’s visit to Washington D.C. signifies a reaffirmation of the close ties between India and the United States. The meetings he held with high-ranking US officials underscore the mutual commitment both countries have towards strengthening their bilateral relations. From discussing trade and economic cooperation with Representative Tie, to having strategic discussions with National Security Advisor Sullivan, these engagements symbolize an earnest effort on both sides to work together more closely on a wide range of issues. Furthermore, engaging with think tanks highlights how Indian diplomacy is adapting its strategies according to changing global dynamics by involving various stakeholders in its diplomatic efforts.
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