India built ties with Russia out of necessity: Blinken

The U.S. was not in a position to do that earlier unlike now, where there is a growing strategic convergence with India, says the U.S. Secretary of State

April 28, 2022 08:08 am | Updated 08:08 am IST - Washington

U.S. Secretary of State Antony in Washington. File photo

U.S. Secretary of State Antony in Washington. File photo | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Asserting that now there is a growing strategic convergence between the United States and India, Secretary of State Tony Blinken said New Delhi built its partnership with Moscow out of necessity as the US was not in a position to do that earlier.

"In the case of India, there is a relationship that goes back decades. And Russia, for India, was out of necessity a partner of choice when we were not in a position to be a partner," he told lawmakers on Wednesday.

"Now, we are investing in that effort. I think there is a growing strategic convergence between the United States and India," Mr. Blinken said.

"And of course, China is a big part of that," mr. Blinken said in response to a question from Senator William Hagerty during a Congressional hearing by the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations.

Mr. Hagerty had sought Mr. Blinken’s views on the India-US relationship.

"What I see before us is something I'm certain that is very frustrating in the short-term when we have our differences and you deal with that every day," Mr. Hagerty said.

"But in the long-term, the strategic partnership that we have with India I think poses the opportunity to do more good in the 21st century," he said.

Mr. Blinken in response said he very much shares the perspective shared by the Senator.

"I think this partnership has the potential to be one of the most important and foundational partnerships that we have going forward over the next decades," he said.

Biden-Modi engagement

Mr. Blinken said US President Joe Biden has spent "a lot of time directly engaging with Prime Minister Modi and India's leadership".

"We have energised the Quad that brings India together with Australia and Japan and us. This has been a very important vehicle for strengthening our collaboration across a whole variety of fronts with India," he said.

"What's interesting is this is a moment of strategic inflection, by which I mean this. A number of countries are now relooking at some of their relationships and some of their interests, particularly when it comes to their relationship with Russia," added the top American diplomat.

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