US State Secy Blinken lands in New Delhi for India visit
ANI
28 Jul 2021, 01:18 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], July 27 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday landed in New Delhi for a two-day visit in which he is set to discuss with Indian officials issues related to bilateral relations, the situation in Afghanistan, and other regional matters including, Pakistan sponsored terrorism and Indo-Pacific.
This will be Blinken s first visit to India after assuming office.
In the defence domain, both sides are expected to explore ways and means to deepen their collaboration. This will cover policy exchanges, exercises, and defence transfers and technologies.
US Diplomat Blinken to visit India today to discuss defense
ANI
27 Jul 2021, 11:18 GMT+10
Washington [US], July 27 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will arrive in New Delhi on Tuesday, to discuss bilateral relations, regional issues including Afghanistan, Pakistan sponsored terrorism, Indo-pacific among other issues with Indian officials.
On Wednesday, the US top diplomat will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.
This will be Blinken s first visit to India after assuming the office.
In the defence domain, both sides are expected to explore ways and means to deepen their collaboration. This will cover policy exchanges, exercises, and defence transfers and technologies. These would be covered in greater detail during the fourth 22 Ministerial Dialogue due in the US later this year.
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Antony Blinken In India: Security Beefed Up In Delhi Ahead Of US State Secy Visit
Security has been beefed up in the national capital ahead of United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken s two-day visit to India on Tuesday.
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Security has been beefed up in the national capital ahead of United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken s visit on Tuesday. Blinken has already boarded his flight to New Delhi for his two-day visit to India. A series of issues will be discussed during Blinken s visit to India including the US troop pullout from Afghanistan, Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, and other issues related to Indo-pacific welfare. The two sides will also discuss bilateral relations. Blinken will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Visit India Today & Discuss Bilateral Relations By siliconindia | Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 03:44 Hrs US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to arrive in New Delhi today, his main purpose of visit is to discuss bilateral relations, regional issues including Afghanistan, Pakistan sponsored terrorism, Indo-pacific among various other issues with Indian officials. Tomorrow the US top diplomat would meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. This is Blinken s first visit to India after taking charge. In the defence domain, both sides are expected to investigate ways and means to strengthen their collaboration. This would cover policy exchanges, exercises, and defence transfers and technologies. These would be covered in greater detail during the fourth 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue due in the US later this year.
Blinken to visit India today to discuss bilateral cooperation, regional issues ANI | Updated: Jul 27, 2021 06:22 IST
Washington [US], July 27 (ANI): US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will arrive in New Delhi on Tuesday, to discuss bilateral relations, regional issues including Afghanistan, Pakistan sponsored terrorism, Indo-pacific among other issues with Indian officials.
On Wednesday, the US top diplomat will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar.
This will be Blinken s first visit to India after assuming the office.
In the defence domain, both sides are expected to explore ways and means to deepen their collaboration. This will cover policy exchanges, exercises, and defence transfers and technologies. These would be covered in greater detail during the fourth 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue due in the US later this year.