Initiatives spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump have matured, paving the way for an ambitious future US-India partnership, said EAM S Jaishankar
On Tuesday, one day after Donald Trump's inauguration, the foreign ministers of the Quad countries held a meeting in Washington. As the diplomatic "debut" of the new US administration, this meeting was clearly more about signaling a stance than providing details on cooperation.
He has worked at the U.S. Department of State, on the National Security Council, and as a foreign policy adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain. Today, U.S. President Donald Trump will sweep back into power promising a new American approach to the world.
Rubio called China the "most potent, dangerous adversary" during his confirmation and is expected to work with India, Japan, and Australia to counter this.
As Donald Trump returns, analysts say China will reshape its diplomatic landscape with nations that Joe Biden sought to court.
This meeting came after the inauguration of Donald Trump as president and was the first under his second term as President of the United States.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar represented India at Trump's swearing-in ceremony at the invitation of the US government and carried a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the new President.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday said that it was clear that the United States’ new Donald Trump administration was keen on prioritising the bilateral relationship with India.
Tony Cavallo, the artist who restored Davenport's Capitol Theatre, sold a Donald Trump portrait to a Utah buyer. A month later, Cavallo received video of Trump praising the work.
EAM S Jaishankar discussed the situation in Bangladesh during his US visit. He also emphasised the Quad's commitment to ensuring a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley responded to President Donald Trump's pardons for people convicted of federal crimes in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol Building.