
New Delhi [India], August 26 (ANI): The India-US 2+2 Intersessional Dialogue, held virtually on Monday, placed a strong emphasis on critical minerals exploration as a key pillar of bilateral cooperation, with officials committing to deepen engagement in this strategic sector along with trade, investment, energy security, civil-nuclear cooperation, counternarcotics, and counterterrorism, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a release.
According to the MEA, the dialogue was co-chaired by MEA Additional Secretary (Americas) Nagaraj Naidu Kakanur and Joint Secretary (International Cooperation) Vishwesh Negi, along with US Senior Bureau Official for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Bethany P. Morrison and Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Jedidiah P. Royal.
The discussions highlighted the growing partnership between the two nations, with advanced talks on critical minerals exploration alongside other shared priorities, including trade and investment, energy security with a focus on civil-nuclear cooperation, counternarcotics, counterterrorism, and defense collaboration.
“Through this dialogue, officials advanced bilateral initiatives, discussed regional security developments, and exchanged perspectives on a number of shared strategic priorities. They discussed trade and investment; energy security, including strengthening civil-nuclear cooperation; critical minerals exploration; counternarcotics and counterterrorism cooperation; and more,” the release stated.
A significant outcome was the commitment to enhance defense cooperation, with both sides looking forward to signing a new ten-year Framework for the India-US Major Defense Partnership. The framework also aims to bolster defense industrial, scientific, and technological cooperation, operational coordination, regional collaboration, and information-sharing.
The dialogue built on the progress of the India-US COMPACT (Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology) initiative, designed to shape the partnership for the 21st century and beyond.
“Participants agreed to build upon the progress made in these areas under the auspices of the India-US COMPACT (Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology) for the 21st Century and beyond,” the MEA stated.
The chairs reaffirmed their dedication to fostering a safer, stronger, and more prosperous Indo-Pacific region through the Quad framework, which includes India, the US, Japan, and Australia. This aligns with ongoing efforts to address regional security challenges and promote a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific.
The meeting concluded with the chairs expressing appreciation for the productive discussions and enthusiasm for further enhancing the breadth and depth of the bilateral relationship. (ANI)