Jake Sullivan, the outgoing US National Security Advisor, briefed the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum on key bilateral initiatives. His efforts in strengthening US-India relations, particularly through the iCET initiative and the defense acceleration ecosystem,
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan addressed the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum highlighting the strengthening of US-India relations. Discussing initiatives like the iCET and INDUS-X, Sullivan underscored significant bilateral achievements during his tenure.
The US National Security Advisor (NSA), Jake Sullivan addressed the Board of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) on his recent visit to India, as per an official statement by the USISPF.
WASHINGTON DC (ANI) – US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with his Indian counterpart, Ajit Doval, on January 6 to discuss joint production and development of strategic technologies. The dialogue emphasized delivering “secure, reliable, and cost-competitive” solutions to address global challenges.
The US is set to remove longstanding regulations to enable civil nuclear cooperation between Indian nuclear entities and US companies. National security advisor Jake Sullivan announced this during his visit to India,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Monday. He highlighted the progress in the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership across technology, defence,
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said that India-US collaboration is crucial for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. In his address at the IIT-Delhi, Sullivan said that the US is taking necessary steps for the implementation of the civil nuclear cooperation with India.
The United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Monday that the federal government in Washington is finalising necessary steps to remove barriers in India-United States civil nuclear cooperation.
US and Indian National Security Advisors met to reinforce strategic cooperation, including critical tech and defense sectors.
This announcement marks a significant step toward enhancing the civil nuclear partnership between the two countries, which was initially outlined in the India-US Civil Nuclear Agreement of 2005. US National Security Advisor Sullivan revealed the move while addressing key issues surrounding US-India relations and global security concerns.
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan concluded his tenure with a landmark visit to India, announcing a major breakthrough in U.S.-India civil nuclear cooperation. Speaking at IIT Delhi during the session “The United States and India: Building a Shared Future,
The U.S. government is in the process of removing restrictions on Indian nuclear entities, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Monday, in a bid to forge deeper energy ties with New Delhi and bolster a 20-year old landmark nuclear deal.