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US delegation to Aero India-2023 one of the biggest ever: US Ambassador
The 14th edition of India's largest aerospace and defence exhibition, Aero India, begins on Monday. The five-day event, which is held biennially, will include aerial displays by aircraft and helicopters along with a large exhibition and trade fair of aerospace and defence companies

India-US forum to take place in Delhi on 13 January, both sides to discuss Russia-Ukraine relations
The meeting will be addressed by India’s External Affairs Minister (EAM) Dr S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other top officials from both sides

Three Indian-Americans take oath as county judges in US
In a ceremony on Sunday, Juli A. Mathew, K.P. George, and Surendran K. Pattel were sworn in as Fort Bend County judges, along with other newly elected and re-elected officials

'Blinken and Jaishankar remain in close touch as they need to' says US State Department on relations with India
The US Secretary for State Antony Blinked hosted External Affairs Minister of India S Jaishankar during his US visit. A few days back, both the diplomats again met at the margins of the 17th East Asia Summit in Cambodia

Strong India means strong America, say US lawmakers
The comments came at a reception hosted by the Indian Embassy on Tuesday for the visiting Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh

US has very close defence relationship with India: Pentagon
The Vostok military exercise was held from 1 to 7 September in Russia amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the exercises number of countries, including India and China, participated

US-India 2+2 Intersessional Meeting and Maritime Security Dialogue in Delhi from September 5 to 8
A US delegation led by Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu will be visiting India for 2+2 meeting. 'Its objective is to deepen the US-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership', the US State Department said in a statement

Why West is so uncomfortable with rising India and happy to sponsor its enemies
India has adversaries, ‘frenemies’ and, at best, well-wishers. Its only genuine well-wisher is clearly Vietnam, but it will be able to do little in the event of India getting into serious trouble during a neighbourhood war

Cabinet approves MoU signed between India, US in health sector
It will contribute towards the development of new, improved and innovative biomedical tools and technologies to prevent and treat HIV, TB, COVID-19 and other emerging infectious and neglected diseases

Why America is losing the ‘war by other means’ despite Big Tech, Hollywood and soft power
The removal of US Deputy National Security Advisor Daleep Singh and the hue and cry by the fringe Left and Deep State over the purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk expose the first cracks in the make-believe woke world the American public live in

'India has its own problems,' says Joe Biden while commenting on dictatorships, Xi Jinping and QUAD
Biden, during a Democratic Party fundraiser event at a private residence in Seattle on Friday, said that he had indicated to Xi that I was going to pull together the QAUD: Australia, India, Japan and the United States

How US Secretary of State Blinken’s human rights remarks against India are not supported by facts
The US should realise that it is dealing with a transformed India; an India that no longer unreservedly craves for Western approval, an India that is comfortable in its own skin and one that will not hesitate to counter baseless attacks on its credibility.

India, US 2+2 dialogue to review bilateral partnership begins today
Jaishankar and Rajnath Singh arrived in Washington on Sunday for the fourth edition of the annual dialogue between India's external affairs and defence ministers and their US counterparts

Narendra Modi-Joe Biden to hold virtual meet today: What’s on the agenda?
Amid growing pressure from the West on India for its oil deals with Russia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a virtual meeting with US President Joe Biden on Monday

Rajnath Singh arrives in Washington to attend India-US 2+2 dialogue
Singh will be in the US from 10 April to 15 April to hold talks with US leadership on ways to deepen the India-US strategic partnership

Indo-US defence ties to stay on ambitious course, says Pentagon
The Pentagon made the remark ahead of the April 11, 2+2, fourth ministerial dialogue in which Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken will host Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and EAM S Jaishankar.

India-US to hold 2+2 dialogue on 11 April with a focus on joint strategic partnership
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will hold the fourth edition of the dialogue with US Defence Secretary Llyod Austin and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Washington

Sanctions on India would be 'extraordinarily foolhardy', says Senator Ted Cruz to Senate Foreign Relations Committee
The US administration is required under domestic law, Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) to impose sanctions on any country that has significant transactions with Iran, North Korea or Russia.

US-India ties under Joe Biden's presidency got weaker, says Indian-American former national security aide of Trump
Referring to President Trump and Prime Minister Modi's extraordinary relationship, Kash Patel said that the bilateral relationship has deteriorated under the Biden administration

America stands with India against Chinese aggression, say US senators
The legislators were reacting to the news of Beijing’s decision to field Qi Fabao, who was injured during the June 2020 border skirmish with Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh, as the torchbearer for the Games Torch Relay