Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla

Deputy Secretary Sherman’s Meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla

The following press release was published by the Office of the Spokesperson on Oct. 6, 2021. It is reproduced in full below.

The below is attributable to Spokesperson Ned Price: Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman had a substantive and in-depth meeting in Delhi with Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla. The Deputy Secretary and Foreign Secretary discussed the growing security, economic, and Indo-Pacific convergence between India and the United States, including around ending the COVID-19 pandemic, combating the climate crisis and accelerating clean energy deployment, deepening trade and investment ties, and expanding cooperation on cybersecurity and emerging technologies. Deputy Secretary Sherman expressed the United States’ gratitude for Prime Minister Modi’s announcement that India, which is the world’s largest vaccine producer, would soon resume exports of COVID-19 vaccines.

The Deputy Secretary and Foreign Secretary also reviewed pressing regional and global security issues, including Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, and the People’s Republic of China. The Deputy Secretary and Foreign Secretary also discussed ongoing efforts to return Myanmar to a path to democracy. The Deputy Secretary assured the Foreign Secretary of the United States’ ongoing commitment to India’s national security. The two expressed their mutual commitment to upholding democracy and human rights and agreed on the importance of continued close cooperation on shared global challenges.

Source: Office of the Spokesperson

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