PM Modi hosted outgoing US NSA Jake Sullivan, highlighting the strides made in the India-US strategic partnership, especially in technology, defence,
WASHINGTON, DC – As the Joe Biden administration nears the end of its four-year term, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan is set to visit India next week. His trip comes as the U.S. prepares for the transition of power to the Donald Trump administration.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan commends India's Ajit Doval for elevating US-India collaboration. Highlighting key areas like AI and biotechnology, Sullivan emphasizes the bilateral relationship's growth,
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's upcoming visit to India next week aims to assess the India-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technol
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan discussed enhancing the India-US strategic partnership in technology and defense. The meeting emphasized the implementation of the US-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET),
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Monday and assessed advancement in the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership over the past four years.
The India-US comprehensive global strategic partnership has scaled new heights, including in areas of technology and defence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday after US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met him.
During a recent visit to India, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan emphasized the evolving partnership between the US and India. Highlighting extensive collaboration in defense, technology, and clean energy,
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said he believes South Korea will overcome the current crisis well and diagnosed the South Korea-U.S. alliance as
Shifting geostrategic calculations in the region and the disruptive rise of China have acted as a wake-up call for both countries, pushing them toward adopting converging strategies.
For all that, it is just possible that some messages will get through. Mr Trump’s chosen national security adviser, Mike Waltz, has been talking intensively to the incumbent, Jake Sullivan. Mr Trump and top aides are consuming top-secret intelligence from America’s spy agencies.