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Richard Verma Celebrates India-US Relations and Jaishankar's Role

October 2023 547 views 04 mins 37 secs

Richard R. Verma, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, delivered a compelling address at a gathering hosted by the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC. Verma highlighted the crucial role played by S. Jaishankar in building modern India-US relations and highlighted the enduring impact of Mahatma Gandhi on bilateral ties. He emphasised that the India-US relationship is firmly rooted in shared ideas and values, including a commitment to fairness and justice for everyone. Verma commended the joint efforts that have gone into strengthening India-US relations, underlining the collaborative spirit that continues to drive this essential alliance. Stay tuned for more information.

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