India seeks closer tech pact with US amid fears over Trump’s potential clawback
- The United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan announced that the US is finalizing steps to remove barriers in civil nuclear cooperation with India, aiming to enhance the landmark deal between the two countries.
- Sullivan stated that the US and India have launched initiatives on jet engines, semiconductors, and clean energy, indicating a new level of cooperation between the nations.
- During his visit, Sullivan met with India's Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar to discuss enhancing bilateral, regional, and global cooperation, acknowledging contributions to the partnership.
- Sullivan emphasized that India-US collaboration is crucial for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, highlighting shared security priorities.
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