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    Mattis: U.S.-India Partnership Important for Indo-Pacific Stability

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    Defense Secretary James N. Mattis arrived here yesterday, ready to engage with senior Indian officials to ensure the Indo-Pacific region remains free, safe, prosperous and secure.

    Mattis and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet in two-plus-two sessions with Indian Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj and Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

    Mattis told reporters his visit to “is a firm indicator of what we see as India's place among our most strategic, and I would even call them ‘consequential,' emerging partners.”

    The secretaries will also meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval during the visit.

    Mattis sees India taking a more prominent role in world affairs.

    Shared Commitment

    “Our share more than just democracy, of course,” he said. “We share a steadfast commitment to a safe and a secure, a prosperous, and especially, a free Indo-Pacific.”

    The current system has allowed the countries of the region to prosper. The system “is underpinned by our steadfast commitment to the rule of law, the freedom of navigation, freedom from coercion for all nations no matter their size or the age of their independence,” the secretary said. “And as the world's largest democracy, we see India as taking on a greater regional and global…

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