India appreciates US' South Asia, Indo-Pacific strategies

IANS  |  New Delhi 

voiced his appreciation for US Donald Trump's policies on and the region when US Permanent to the UN called on him here on Wednesday.

Trump announced a new strategy for last year which envisages a significant role for in the reconstruction and capacity building of war-ravaged

and the US, along with and Australia, are also part of the quad revived late last year that seeks to work for peace and prosperity in the region.

According to the statement, Haley, the first person of Indian descent to hold a cabinet-level position in the US, noted the deepening relations between and the US particularly in strategic and defence sectors.

"Both the dignitaries discussed ways to enhance India-US cooperation including on counter-terrorism and in multilateral fora.

"They expressed confidence that the strong India-US partnership will continue to be an important factor for global peace and prosperity."

After calling on Modi, Haley held a meeting with

"Good discussion to deepen our strategic partnership and strengthen our ongoing cooperation at the United Nations," tweeted along with a picture of and Haley warmly hugging each other.

Earlier on Wednesday, Haley said she is here to strengthen bilateral relations and to continue the democratic bonds.

"I am here to once again solidify our love for India, our belief in the friendship that India and the US have and our willingness to make that relation even stronger," Haley said during a visit to the here.

Mentioning that there were multiple levels of opportunities between the two countries, Haley said India and the US shared the value of freedom.

"Whether it is countering terrorism, whether it is the fact that we want to continue our democratic opportunities, or start to work together more strongly on the military aspect, there are lots of things that India and the US have in common," she said.

Haley arrived here on Tuesday on a three-day visit in what is her first trip to India after being appointed as to the UN.

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 22:02 IST