The United States greeted India on Republic Day, and said that Washington connects to New Delhi on the occasion, so that it can recognize its permanent importance as the foundation of its world’s largest democracy “.
US State Secretary, Marco Rubio, said in a statement that the Indo-American relations continue to reach new heights and would “define the relationship of the 21st century”.
“On behalf of the United States, I congratulate the people of India because they celebrate the Republic Day of their country. As they remember to adopt the Constitution of India, we are the world’s biggest basis I am involved in recognizing its permanent importance. “Rubio said in his statement.
Saying that the US is ready to deepen cooperation between the two countries, Rubio emphasized the importance of quad to promote “independent, open and rich” Indo-Pacific sectors.
“The partnership between the United States and India keeps on reaching new heights and will have a defined relationship of the 21st century. Permanent friendship between our two people is the basis of our cooperation and takes us forward to pursue us because we The statement realizes the tremendous capacity that the economic relationship.
India will celebrate its 76th Republic Day today, in a grand performance of the country’s unique mixture of cultural diversity, unity, equality, development and military skills, rich in Kartavya Path. President Draupadi Murmu will lead the country’s function today. Indonesian President Prabovo Judeto will obey the occasion as the chief guest.
Earlier this week, Marco Rubio marked its first day as the new US state secretary for an important meeting of the Quad alliance between the four countries, hosting the Foreign Ministers of Australia, India and Japan, with a coalition in strengthening Emphasis on commitment was to ensure peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region.
US State Secretary Marco Rubio held a meeting with his quad counterparts-blessings Minister S Jaishankar, Takeshi Evea of Japan and Penny Wong-K of Australia in the US State Department.
He held a meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar at Washington, DC, confirmed a shared commitment to strengthen the US-India partnership, stated in an official press release by the US State Department.
Secretary Rubio and Eam Jaishankar confirmed a shared commitment to strengthen the partnership between the United States and India. He discussed several topics including regional issues and opportunities to further deepen the US-India relations.
Secretary Rubio also emphasized that the Trump administration wishes to work with India to pursue economic relations and address irregular migration concerns.
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