Modi, Mattis pledge to continue strong U.S.-India strategic partnership

“The two discussed the importance of the U.S.-India relationship, and the role of both nations in cooperating to uphold international laws and principles, and to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific,” defence spokesperson Captain Jeff Davis said here on Sunday.

June 04, 2018 09:08 am | Updated 09:33 am IST - Washington:

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their meeting the US Secretary of Defence, James Mattis, in Singapore on Saturday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their meeting the US Secretary of Defence, James Mattis, in Singapore on Saturday.

India and the United States have pledged to continue their strong bilateral strategic partnership, the Pentagon said after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis.

Mr. Mattis met the prime minister on the sidelines of the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ 17th Asia Security Summit -- also known as the Shangri-La Dialogue -- in Singapore on Saturday.

“The two discussed the importance of the U.S.-India relationship, and the role of both nations in cooperating to uphold international laws and principles, and to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific,” defence spokesperson Captain Jeff Davis said here on Sunday.

The two leaders “pledged to continue the strong US-India strategic partnership and affirmed their commitment to maintaining peace, stability and prosperity in the region,” Davis said in a readout of the meeting.

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