Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Doval talks future direction with US after 2+2 success

WASHINGTON VISIT NSA meets counterpar­t along with Pompeo, Mattis as both sides seek to build on strategic gains from ‘historic’ 2+2

- Shishir Gupta and Yashwant Raj

NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON: National security advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval held talks about the future of bilateral ties with the US in a string of meetings with top American officials on Friday, including with his counterpar­t John Bolton, as India pressed its case for the purchase of Russian-made S-400 missile systems.

India conveyed to the US that the integrity of American military platforms in service with the Indian Air Force (IAF) and future acquisitio­ns will not be compromise­d if New Delhi goes ahead with the purchase, backing its case with technical arguments.

The NSA travelled to Washington to convey Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of the future direction of Indo-us ties. On the eve of the 2+2 dialogue, Modi shared his vision with external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman and NSA Doval.

Sitharaman is expected to travel to Washington, after President Putin’s October visit to India, for a bilateral engagement with secretary Mattis. The dates of Sitharaman’s visit are being worked out and she is expected to travel to Washington not before November.

At Doval’s meetings with the three US principals, the two countries “reviewed” the progress in ties and also looked at “regional and global developmen­ts” in North Korea, China, Afghanista­n, Pakistan, West Asia and the Indo-pacific. India and US are seeking conversion on their views on stability of Kabul regime with President Ashraf Ghani arriving in Delhi on September 19.

It has been decided that the principals from India and the US will bilaterall­y engage with their counterpar­ts apart from the 2+2 dialogue. Prior to NSA Doval’s visit, a high-level Indian Air Force technical team led by an air marshal was in the Pentagon last month to convince US officials of measures India will take to ensure that electronic signatures of US aerial platforms are not shared even if it acquires the S-400 system from Russia.

The meeting with Bolton was Doval’s first engagement and was described as a “good first meeting” by an official.

THE TWO SIDES ALSO LOOKED AT REGIONAL & GLOBAL DEVELOPMEN­TS IN NORTH KOREA, CHINA, AFGHANISTA­N, PAKISTAN, WEST ASIA AND THE INDOPACIFI­C

Hisar:haryana police launched a hunt for three men, among them an army personnel, for the alleged rape of 20-year-old woman last week, officials said on Saturday.

Haryana director general of police (DGP) BS Sandhu said a police team had been sent to Rajasthan, where the army man believed to be the main accused is posted. “The other two accused will also be arrested soon,” he said. The DGP said senior officials will also investigat­e if there was any negligence on part of the police in responding to the case. The police also released photograph­s and names of the three accused —Pankaj, Manish and Nishu. NEWDELHI: A day after announcing measures to boost short-term capital inflows to rein in the rupee’s decline and curb a widening current account deficit, the government said on Saturday that it would stick to its fiscal deficit and capital spending targets in a signal of its continued commitment to financial prudence in a pre-election year.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley, after a review meeting of all department­s under his ministry

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