Indo-US relations on upward trajectory: S Jaishankar
Indo-US relations have come a long way and there is no facet of the relationship that has not gone upwards, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday.
New Delhi: Indo-US relations have come a long way and there is no facet of the relationship that has not gone upwards, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Tuesday.
Addressing the 100-day press conference of the Ministry of External Affairs, he said the "trajectory" of the relationship between India and the US has been "upwards" amid various administrations in Washington, be it Bush, Obama and now Trump.
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EAM S Jaishankar: I regard this as a great achievement of Indian-American community(PM's Houston event). If today there's an event of this size&you have President Trump coming there, it shows where that community has reached, how it is regarded in US,the respect it commands there pic.twitter.com/fXvhgvFAex
— ANI (@ANI) September 17, 2019
Jaishankar said in partnership with the Indian diaspora, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed events in San Jose in 2015 and Madison Square in New York in 2014, and the September 22 event at Houston will be the third.
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