Indian and the US on Friday expressed commitment to consolidate and expand their strategic partnership and reiterated commitment to peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said Jaishankar and Blinken appreciated the robust defence and security ties and growing economic engagement between the countries.
Indian and the US on Friday expressed commitment to consolidate and expand their strategic partnership and reiterated commitment to peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday spoke to newly appointed US Secretary of State Antony Blinken over a telephonic call which is the third high-level contact between India and the new US administration headed by President Joe Biden.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said Jaishankar and Blinken appreciated the robust defence and security ties, growing economic engagement, productive health-care collaboration and strong people-to-people linkages between the two nations.
"Recognising the challenges of a post-Covid world, they agreed to work together to address global issues, including safe and affordable vaccine supply. They also reiterated their commitment to peace and security, especially in the Indo-Pacific region," the MEA said in a statement.
It said Jaishankar and Blinken expressed their commitment to consolidate and expand the "multi-faceted strategic partnership".
"The external affairs minister warmly congratulated Secretary Blinken on his appointment and wished him success in his new responsibilities," it said.
The Joe Biden administration began formal engagement with top Indian leaders on Wednesday with Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan holding telephonic conversation with their Indian counterparts, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and NSA Ajit Doval.
(With PTI inputs.)