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EAM S Jaishankar to visit US from December 24 to 29: First high-level visit from India after Trump's victory

In what can be termed the first high-level visit since Donald Trump won the presidential elections in the US, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is slated to embark on a visit to the United States on December 24.

External Affairs Minister to visit US on December 24. Image Source : PTI (FILE)External Affairs Minister to visit US on December 24.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will embark on a six-day visit to the United States on December 24. In an update posted on its official website, the MEA has informed that the visit will be undertaken between December 24 to 29. The Ministry of External Affairs has said that the EAM will meet counterparts to discuss key bilateral, regional, and global issues.

In his visit beginning on Tuesday, MEA said Jaishankar will also chair a conference of the Consul Generals of India in the US. Notably, it will be the first high-level visit from India to the US after Donald Trump won the presidential election.

It is not immediately known whether the external affairs minister will meet any official in the Trump camp.

The Republican leader will take charge as the US president for the second term on January 20.

Trump has had a positive political view of India: Jaishankar

On December 5, Jaishankar said at an event in Delhi that Trump has had a positive political view of India and it is in a much more advantageous position than many other countries to build "deeper" relations with his administration.

At the same time, Jaishankar noted that like many other countries, India may also have some issues and it will deal with them.

The India-US relations witnessed a major upswing during Trump's first term as the US president from 2017 to 2021. The relations between the two countries expanded further under the Biden administration in diverse fields including in high-technology and defence. One of the most significant steps initiated to expand bilateral cooperation was the US-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology or iCET.

The iCET was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden in May 2022 with an aim to forge greater collaboration between India and the US in areas of critical technologies. The defence cooperation also saw major expansion.

India-US defence partnership

In October, India inked a mega deal with the US to procure 31 Predator long-endurance drones from American defence major General Atomics under the foreign military sales route at a cost of nearly USD 4 billion.

India is procuring the drones to boost its military's combat prowess along the contested borders with China. While the Navy will get 15 Sea Guardian drones, the Indian Air Force and the Army will each get eight Sky Guardian drones.

The high-altitude long-endurance drones are capable of remaining airborne for over 35 hours and can carry four Hellfire missiles and around 450 kgs of bombs. The Sea Guardian drones are being procured as they can carry out a variety of roles including maritime surveillance, anti-submarine warfare and over-the-horizon targeting among others.

(With agency inputs)

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