USIndia share unique bond of friendship White House amid Sullivans visit
As the world's two oldest and largest democracies, the United States and India share a unique bond of friendship and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's visit will further deepen the partnership to create a safer and more prosperous Indo-Pacific, the White House has said.
Sullivan is visiting New Delhi from June 17 to 18, in the first trip to India by a senior Biden administration official after the Modi government came to power for the third term.
Sullivan met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval on Monday.
"As the world's two oldest and largest democracies, the United States and India share a unique bond of friendship, and Mr Sullivan's trip will further deepen the already strong US-India partnership to create a safer and more prosperous Indo-Pacific, John Kirby, White House National Security Communications Advisor told reporters at his daily news conference on Monday.