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India-US Relation: Partnership between America and India at a new height, Sullivan told why the relationship between the two countries is important.

America’s National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan said that partnership with India in technology and other fields has reached new heights. In a press conference held at the White House, Sullivan was responding to a question asked by reporters about BRICS, in which he said that the expansion of the organization consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa is raising eyebrows at America’s leadership.

PTI, Washington. America’s National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan said that partnership with India in technology and other fields has reached new heights. He refused to consider the expansion of BRICS as a blow to US leadership. Said, we have recently seen the expansion of organizations like NATO and our relations in the Indo-Pacific region have further improved.

Fingers are being pointed at America’s leadership
In a press conference held at the White House, Sullivan was responding to a question asked by reporters about BRICS, in which he said that the expansion of the organization consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa is raising eyebrows at America’s leadership. Is. Recently Iran, Egypt, United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia have joined BRICS and Saudi Arabia is considering joining.

America’s partnership with India continues to strengthen
On this, Sullivan said that it is not so, America’s partnership with India is continuously strengthening. If you look at America’s role and its stance in key areas of the world, we are very happy with where we are. You look at what happened to NATO, we gave it the biggest expansion ever. If we talk about last week, then a historic trilateral cooperation between America, Japan and Philippines is on the horizon. Sullivan said that although we did not find evidence of direct military cooperation by China to Russia, we still raised concerns with China.

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