How is FS Vikram Misri Strengthening U.S.-India Business Relations?

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Key Takeaways
- Strengthening partnerships between U.S. and India in critical technologies.
- Focus on TRUST initiative for innovation and collaboration.
- Emphasis on government, industry, and academic cooperation.
- Commitment to maintaining regional peace and stability.
- Importance of reciprocal market access for economic growth.
New Delhi, May 30 (NationPress) Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor engaged with business leaders in the United States during a roundtable organized by US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF).
The Indian Embassy in Washington, DC, shared via its X account that the discussions led by Foreign Secretary Misri and Deputy NSA Kapoor were productive, focusing on collaboration between government, academia, and industry to propel advancements in critical and emerging technologies pertinent to defense and strategic sectors—essential for enhancing the partnership in the 21st century.
Upon concluding the meeting, USISPF expressed satisfaction in hosting a confidential roundtable in Washington, DC, with these high-ranking Indian officials.
The discussions primarily revolved around fortifying U.S.-India cooperation in pivotal and emerging technologies under the TRUST initiative, which aims to foster a secure, transparent, and resilient innovation ecosystem through enhanced partnerships among government, industry, and academic sectors.
During his three-day visit from May 27-29 to the U.S., which unfolded amid tensions surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Foreign Secretary Misri concluded his engagements with a focus on bilateral trade, critical technologies, and defense.
Throughout the visit, Misri also held discussions with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Under Secretary of Commerce Jeffrey Kessler.
The U.S. Department of State, in its official release, highlighted that Deputy Secretary Landau reaffirmed the robust partnership between the U.S. and India, a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy for the 21st century. He stressed the need for fair and reciprocal market access to enhance economic growth and prosperity in both nations.
Moreover, the Deputy Secretary underscored the significance of strengthened cooperation on migration and counternarcotics.
The State Department noted, 'Both the Deputy Secretary and the Foreign Secretary highlighted their mutual commitment to maintaining regional stability and peace.'