
India-America Relations Donald Trump: America’s newly elected President Donald Trump is going to take oath as the 47th US President on Monday (January 20). In which Foreign Minister S. from India’s side. Jaishankar will attend. Meanwhile, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has given a big statement regarding the India-America defense deal.
During this time S. Referring to the American-made C-17 aircraft, C-130 aircraft, PH, Chinook and Apache, Jaishankar drew the world’s attention to the defense deals between India and America. The Foreign Minister said, “Till two decades ago, there were almost no American weapons in our arms stockpile. Today, many American weapons are included in the Indian fleet.”
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The Foreign Minister has given this statement while referring to India-America defense partnerships. On the occasion of the inauguration of the US Consulate in Bengaluru, the Foreign Minister was referring to the relations between India and America. At the same time, after the opening of the American Consulate, the Foreign Minister mentioned the defense partnerships of India and America.
During this, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said, “Two decades ago, there were almost no American weapons in our inventory. There used to be very few defense partnerships between us. But today we fly America’s C-17 aircraft, C-130 aircraft, PH, Chinook and Apache. Apart from this, many other American weapons also enhance the beauty of the Indian fleet. Whose arrival in India has started only recently.”
Regarding Bengaluru city, Videsh said, “Today we know that this is the city of HAL. In fact, it was HAL that first brought my family to this city. So whenever I look at the technology sector, space technology and defence, I feel that it will be a strong position for India because of the capability of Karnataka and Bengaluru.”
What will be the impact of the Foreign Minister’s statement?,
Actually, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has given this big statement before the swearing-in of America’s newly elected President Donald Trump. However, there is no information yet about what will be Washington’s foreign policy towards India after Trump rule in America.
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