The US is sending NSA Jake Sullivan to interact with the new Modi government in India.

Jake Sullivan, US National Security Adviser, will visit India to engage with the new government as Narendra Modi is set to become Prime Minister for a third term.

June 6th 2024.

The US is sending NSA Jake Sullivan to interact with the new Modi government in India.
The White House has confirmed that US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will be visiting India in the near future. This visit comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to take oath for his third consecutive term, setting a record for the country. The decision for Sullivan's visit was made during a phone call between US President Joe Biden and PM Modi, where Biden extended his congratulations for the re-election.

In a statement released by the White House, it was revealed that President Biden and PM Modi emphasized their shared commitment to strengthening the US-India Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership. They also discussed their vision for a free, open, and prosperous India-Pacific region. Biden also took the opportunity to praise the strong friendship between the two nations, which was echoed by other members of his administration, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

PM Modi was quick to respond to Biden's post, expressing his happiness at receiving a call from his "friend." He also extended his congratulations to President Biden and the National Democratic Alliance for their victory in the historic election, which saw an impressive turnout of nearly 650 million voters.

While Sullivan's visit has been announced, the exact dates are yet to be finalized. However, it is expected to take place within a few days of PM Modi's oath-taking ceremony, which is tentatively set for June 8. Apart from President Biden, Senator Ben Cardin, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also congratulated the Modi administration for conducting the massive elections in a short span of time, despite the intense heatwaves.

The White House also commended the people of India for their commitment to the democratic process, despite the challenging weather conditions. The election has once again showcased the strength and determination of the Indian people, solidifying their reputation as one of the largest democracies in the world. As the two nations continue to strengthen their relationship, the future holds unlimited potential for growth and prosperity.

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