Did EAM Jaishankar and Marco Rubio Reach a Consensus on Sustained Engagement?

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Key Takeaways
- Strong diplomatic ties: Emphasis on continued engagement between India and the US.
- Focus on Quad collaboration: Importance of the Quad in regional stability.
- Trade negotiations: Resumption of talks for a bilateral trade agreement.
- Ongoing challenges: Issues such as H1B visa regulations and trade tariffs persist.
- Positive outlook: Both nations express commitment to strengthening their partnership.
New York, Sep 22 (NationPress) In light of improving relations between India and the US, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar had a meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday, where they reached a consensus on "sustained engagement".
Following their discussion, Jaishankar shared on X, "Our conversation encompassed a variety of bilateral and international topics of immediate concern. We concurred on the necessity of sustained engagement to advance priority areas".
He characterized the meeting as positive and remarked, "We will stay in contact".
Notably, this was Rubio's initial meeting of the day, as he engages in discussions with global leaders during the high-level General Assembly session.
Before entering the conference room adorned with flowers and flags, they greeted the media outside, shaking hands but opting not to respond to inquiries.
Despite ongoing disagreements regarding trade and Russian oil purchases, the two nations share significant diplomatic interests, as illustrated by the Quad, a four-nation coalition that includes Australia and Japan, focusing on the Indo-Pacific region.
In July, Rubio met with Jaishankar and the other two Quad ministers in Washington, reiterating the US's dedication to collaboration in the region, stating that India and the other countries "are essential strategic partners and allies" of the United States.
Additionally, Rubio and Jaishankar conducted a bilateral meeting on the sidelines.
Following weeks of tension over reciprocal tariffs, punitive measures for purchasing Russian oil, and strong statements from Donald Trump, the US President reached out to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to wish his "friend" a happy birthday last week.
"He is doing an excellent job. Narendra: Thank you for your support in ending the War between Russia and Ukraine", he posted on Truth Social.
PM Modi expressed his gratitude and mentioned on X, "Like you, I am also fully committed to elevating the India-US Comprehensive and Global Partnership to new heights".
The two nations have also resumed negotiations for a bilateral trade agreement, with a meeting in New Delhi between Assistant US Trade Representative Brendan Lynch and Commerce Ministry Special Secretary Rajesh Agrawal.
India termed the meeting "positive and forward-looking", with both parties agreeing to intensify efforts towards reaching an agreement.
However, over the weekend, fresh concerns arose regarding H1B visas for professionals.
Trump unveiled new stringent regulations for H1B visas that could restrict access for many professionals by imposing fees of $100,000.