India got US support against China, H1-B visa rules changed
India got US support against China, H1-B visa rules changed
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The meeting of the Indian Foreign Secretary with the American counterpart in the US is considered to be very important in the last days of the India-China confrontation in eastern Ladakh. China has a keen eye on this upcoming meeting. In this meeting, both countries also witnessed the violent attitude of Chinese troops in East Ladakh, Chinese aggression in the South China Sea, regional instability in the South Asian region, India's permanent membership of the United Nations, the crisis arising out of the Corona epidemic, along with the H1-B is discussed. This discussion on the silence of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs on H1-B is in the news. China has kept a close watch on this discussion.

During the tension between India and China, all the issues were discussed between Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla and US Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs David Hale. The Foreign Secretary's talks between the two countries were held through video conferencing because of the Corona epidemic. The Indian State Department said that the two countries have agreed to work together on the same goals. There was a widespread discussion about the strategic challenges posed to India.

The US State Department said that Shringla and Hale discussed Indo-American cooperation on a whole range of international issues. On this occasion, it was said to take drastic steps to further strengthen the strategic partnership between India and America. This partnership was released in a joint statement in February when Trump visited India and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Given the aggression of China in the Pacific, the South China Sea and East Ladakh, this stake becomes quite important. And in the era of this epidemic, this partnership will prove to be very helpful.

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