The invitation comes days after a recent phone call between the two leaders on January 27, where both the leaders emphasised their commitment to advance the US-India strategic partnership and the Indo-Pacific Quad partnership.
Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh asserted that the partnership between India and the US is strong. She also said that the Quad alliance is built on the core principles of ensuring a free and open Indo-Pacific.
US President Joe Biden on Saturday (local time) hosted the fourth in-person Quad Leaders Summit at Wilmington, Delaware and announced to launch cooperation among Quad coast guards.
The two leaders also appreciated the progress made in operationalising the Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness, a Quad initiative, and India's ongoing efforts to enhance the Maritime Domain Awareness for its partners in the Indian Ocean Region.
"Whether it's delivering clean energy, STEM talent, disaster relief, health security or resilient communication infrastructure, the Quad is working towards realising its shared vision of a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific. Quad partners would continue to build on their achievements at the
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday emphasised that India-Japan ties will both draw strength from our larger activities together, especially from the Quad.
Speaking at the 'Quad Think Tank Forum' session of 9th Raisina Dialogue in the national capital on Saturday, Jaishankar delivered a compelling address, outlining three key messages about the Quad's permanence, growth trajectory, and its commitment to global contribution.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, speaking at the 6th India-Japan Indo-Pacific Forum, recently highlighted the steadily broadening India-Japan partnership in recent years.
Stating that India and the United States have made important steps towards strengthening defence partnership, US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti said the two countries are committed to promote resilient and rules-based international order to safeguard "free open and inclusive" Indo-Pac
Stating that Washington's aim is not to ‘contain’ Beijing, US President Joe Biden on Saturday said that it wants China to grow economically while ensuring it follows established international rules.
Stating that Washington DC is ‘thrilled’ with New Delhi’s leadership, America's Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, Xavier Becerra said that India and US can move forward in the direction of universal healthcare and making digital technology available.