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Raisina Dialogue: Tulsi Gabbard calls for stronger security ties with India

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US-India Relations and Strategic Cooperation

During the Raisina Dialogue, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard emphasized the potential for strengthening US-India relations.

Key Points from Gabbard's Address

  • Gabbard highlighted the opportunities for the US and India to build on their already strong partnership, especially in terms of security and intelligence sharing.
  • She mentioned the importance of evolving cybersecurity needs and working with emerging technologies and artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Gabbard referenced a meeting between US President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Modi, noting their shared values of peace, freedom, security, and prosperity.
  • She quoted former US President John F. Kennedy, emphasizing the strategy of realism and pragmatism in achieving peace.

Security and Defense Agreements

  • Gabbard mentioned that both the US and India are committed to prioritizing their national interests—America first and India first—while still engaging globally.
  • She clarified that the Trump administration is not isolationist, despite recent US withdrawals from international agreements such as the World Health Organization and the Paris climate accord.
  • New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's participation and his country’s new defense agreement with India were noted as positive steps in international cooperation.

Indo-Pacific Region and Quad Engagement

  • Gabbard described the Indo-Pacific region as the "geopolitical centre of gravity for the 21st century".
  • She discussed the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) involving the US, Japan, Australia, and India, stating that the Trump administration has been actively engaging with these partners.
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  • Indo-Pacific Region
  • US-India Relations
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