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India, US commit to addressing barriers to bilateral trade, cooperation
US President Joe Biden speaks with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as G7 leaders and representatives of States and International Organisations gather for a family photo on the second day of the G7 summit at the Borgo Egnazia resort, in Savelletri, Italy June 14, 2024. — Reuters pic

NEW DELHI, June 17 — The national security advisors (NSA) of India and the US today committed to concrete action to address barriers to bilateral strategic trade, technology and industrial cooperation, they said in a joint ‘fact sheet’ shared by the Indian government.

The commitment was made at a meeting between Indian NSA Ajit Doval and US NSA Jake Sullivan during the latter’s two-day trip to New Delhi.

Sullivan met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar earlier in the day. — Reuters

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