US NSA Jake Sullivan spoke to Ajit Doval on phone, discussed bilateral issues including regional security development.

New Delhi. An atmosphere of tension has arisen between India and America due to India's targeting of Sikh separatists. Amidst this tension, America's security advisor Jake Sullivan (US NSA Jake Sullivan) spoke on phone with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval (India NSA Ajit Doval). During this, both discussed bilateral issues including regional security development and defense cooperation. The White House said on Wednesday that the security advisers of the two countries also discussed other efforts to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region and globally.

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The White House said India welcomed the development in the bilateral partnership. This also includes the upcoming initiative on Intersectional and Indian Ocean Dialogue on Critical and Emerging Technologies (ICET). They also discussed opportunities for closer cooperation in key areas including clean energy supply chains and defense cooperation.

Canada accused Amit Shah

Earlier, the allegations made by Canada against Union Minister Amit Shah are worrying. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Matthew Miller said that the allegations made by the Canadian government are worrying and we are talking to the Canadian government regarding this. Canada's Deputy Foreign Minister David Morrison had confirmed a leaked report by US media that Amit Shah was behind the campaign targeting Sikh separatists in Canada. Responding to the question on this, Morrison said that he had confirmed the name of Amit Shah in the media report. He said that a journalist came to me and asked me whether this was the same person or not. I confirmed it.

America responded to India-China border disputecome on

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It was told from the US side that it welcomes any reduction in tension on the India-China border and it has also received information from Delhi in this matter. Miller said that we are keeping a close eye on this. Are. We know that both countries have taken initial steps to disengage troops from the Line of Actual Control. We welcome any reduction in tension on the border. He said that America has not played any role on the India-China border dispute.

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