India and US Discuss Trade and Defense Cooperation in Recent Call

In a recent phone call, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed key areas of collaboration, including trade, critical minerals, and defense. This conversation follows the remarks of the newly appointed US Ambassador regarding trade engagement. Both ministers expressed a commitment to maintaining communication and strengthening bilateral ties, emphasizing their dedication to a free and open Indo-Pacific. The dialogue highlights the ongoing efforts to enhance economic cooperation between the two nations.
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India and US Discuss Trade and Defense Cooperation in Recent Call

Key Discussions Between Indian and US Foreign Ministers

On Tuesday, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar engaged in a phone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on collaboration in trade, critical minerals, nuclear energy, and defense sectors.


This dialogue took place a day after newly appointed US Ambassador Sergio Gore indicated that there would be some engagement on trade issues between the two nations.


Jaishankar described the conversation with Rubio as a productive one, stating that they agreed to maintain communication. He shared on social media, “I just had a good conversation with Secretary Rubio. We discussed trade, critical minerals, nuclear cooperation, defense, and energy.”


He added, “We have agreed to stay in touch on these and other matters.” A statement from the US side noted, “Secretary Rubio and Minister Jaishankar discussed their mutual interest in advancing ongoing bilateral trade agreement negotiations and enhancing economic cooperation.” It also mentioned, “They exchanged views on regional developments and reaffirmed the commitment of both the US and India to a free and open Indo-Pacific.”