Washington: Dhruva Jaishankar, Director of the US Initiative at the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation (ORF) on Monday (local time) said that the significance of the third India-US 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue is significant as several defence agreements would be signed, most notably BECA.
"The timing (of India-US 2+2 dialogue) is significant as it's the last one before US Presidential election. The significance will be seen in several defence agreements signed, most notably BECA," Jaishankar said.
Jaishankar pointed out that the "greater alignment" of the two countries -- India and the United States -- has "to some extent" got to do with China and its aggression in the Indo-Pacific region but both countries share a vision of a peaceful Indo-Pacific region.
"There's a greater alignment of interest between the US and India, to some part of that has to do with China, it's behaviour that both India and the US are feeling directly. But its not only about China, but there is also a shared view about India-Pacific architecture and the inadequacy of regional institutions. ," he added.
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