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India-US partnership has gone to new heights: US NSA Jake Sullivan

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024 ()
The partnership between India and the United States has reached a new height with collaboration on technology and other fields, the US National Security Advisor has said. "The partnership between the US and India, a country in BRICS (bloc), has gone to new heights with an engagement across technology and security and so many other dimensions," NSA Jake Sullivan told reporters at a White House news conference.
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