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Indian Foreign Secretary Heads to Washington to Advance COMPACT Framework and Trade Talks

Vikram Misri's three-day visit will focus on strengthening India-US ties in defense, trade, and technology, following up on agreements from Modi's February trip.

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India's foreign secretary Vikram Misri at a press briefing in New Delhi on May 10 (AP FILE PHOTO)
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Overview

  • Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will visit Washington, D.C., from May 27-29 to meet senior US officials and advance bilateral cooperation.
  • The visit builds on the India-US COMPACT initiative launched during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's February 2025 visit to the United States.
  • Key discussions will center on deepening defense, trade, and technology ties, as well as progress on a potential bilateral trade agreement.
  • The trip follows recent tensions with Pakistan, with differing narratives on the ceasefire's origins; India asserts it was achieved through bilateral talks.
  • Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor is speculated to join the visit, which comes as the US temporarily pauses tariffs on Indian goods.