05/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/24/2026 03:58
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MINISTER JAISHANKAR: Secretary Rubio, a very warm welcome. I know this is your first visit. Looking forward to our discussions today. Now, we have a Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, which I think in plain language means that we have a very deep, a very broad-based cooperation, and a relationship that impacts and influences other regions in the world. And that is because we have converging interests on many issues and in many parts of the world.
So I look forward to our conversation today. These are complicated times, but as strong partners, I'm very confident we'll have very open and productive discussions. Once again, a very warm welcome.
SECRETARY RUBIO: Well, thank you for welcoming us and our entire delegation. It's already been a fantastic first day, and we're looking forward to our visits and our talks today and learning more about the country. And here a four-day trip probably doesn't do a country of this size and diversity justice in terms of all the things we need to learn and see, but it's certainly a good start. And so thank you for welcoming us the way you do.
And as you've highlighted, the United States and India aren't just allies; we're strategic allies. And that's of critical importance. We obviously work with countries all over the world and all over the region on a variety of issues as they emerge, but our strategic partnership is what sets this relationship apart. Because it's not simply limited to the region; it extends to opportunities to cooperate globally in different regions of the world. And that includes potentially, as I said even as we discussed a bit last night at dinner, in the Western Hemisphere and places like that.
So thank you for welcoming us. We have a lot to discuss and a lot to work on. But this is an - it is a - we are the two largest democracies in the world, and so that alone is a baseline for incredible cooperation. But we have so many common interests that it makes all the sense in the world for us to continue to build - really, to build upon - this is not about restoring or reinvigorating; I've seen some people use that terminology. It doesn't - I don't - this is about continuing to build on what is already a very solid and strong, strategic partnership, one of the most important ones that we have and, I would argue, one of the most important ones in the world.
So thank you.