Political and military ties between the two countries have expanded in recent years but trade differences have arisen since President Donald Trump took office in 2017.
New Delhi, which has sought to counter China’s expanding economic and military weight in the region, has also felt a lack of enthusiasm from Washington for ties that had been touted earlier as a “defining partnership”.
Pompeo and Mattis will hold talks with India Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sept. 6 in what is known as a 2+2 dialogue to drive political and military ties, the foreign ministry said.
The talks were set for this month in Washington but Pompeo had to travel to North Korea, forcing a postponement. They were originally delayed from April while Pompeo went through confirmation hearings following the sacking of Rex Tillerson.
US diplomats said this month Washington valued ties with India and that Pompeo and Mattis were ready to travel to New Delhi in a bid to placate India.
The United States has emerged as a top arms supplier to India as New Delhi modernises its Soviet-era military, selling more than $15 billion of weapons over the past decade.
Published in Daily Times, July 21st 2018.
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