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		U.S. keen to strengthen security ties with India, says Defense Secretary 
		Austin
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		 [March 20, 2021] 
		By Aditi Shah and Nigam Prusty 
 NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The United States 
		would like to elevate and strengthen security ties with India, 
		especially in information sharing and logistics, Defense Secretary Lloyd 
		Austin told his Indian counterpart on Saturday.
 
 Austin is making the first visit by a top member of U.S. President Joe 
		Biden's administration to India as part of efforts to forge an alliance 
		of countries seeking to push back against China's assertiveness in the 
		region.
 
 The leaders of the United States, India, Australia and Japan - countries 
		together known as the Quad - held a first summit last week pledging to 
		work together for a free and open Indo-Pacific and to cooperate on 
		maritime and cyber security in the face of challenges from China.
 
		
		 
		
 "India, in particular, is an increasingly important partner among 
		today's rapidly shifting international dynamics," Austin said after 
		meeting Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
 
 "We discussed opportunities to elevate the U.S.-India major defence 
		partnership, which is a priority of the Biden-Harris administration. And 
		we'll do that through regional security cooperation and military to 
		military interactions and defence trade."
 
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					U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and India's Defence 
					Minister Rajnath Singh attend a joint statement following 
					their meeting in New Delhi, India, March 20, 2021. REUTERS/Adnan 
					Abidi 
            
			 
            Singh said their meeting focused on "expanding military-to-military 
			engagement across services, information-sharing, cooperation in 
			emerging sectors of defence, and mutual logistics support".
 He also urged U.S. industry to invest in India's defence sector, 
			citing what he called liberalised foreign direct investment 
			policies.
 
 Austin met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his arrival in New 
			Delhi on Friday. He leaves on Sunday.
 
 "India and US are committed to our strategic partnership that is a 
			force for global good," Modi said on Twitter.
 
 India drew closer to the United States last year following a deadly 
			border clash with China. Washington has helped New Delhi, leasing 
			surveillance drones and supplying cold-weather gear for Indian 
			troops.
 
 (Reporting by Aditi Shah and Nigam Prusty; Editing by Kim Coghill)
 
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