US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said the strengthening of strategic relationship with India is not at the expense of others as he praised New Delhi for supporting the fight against terrorists in Afghanistan. "The relationship that we are building with India is not to the exclusion of other countries," Mr Mattis told reporters.
"It is specifically designed for inclusion using a rules-based order that any nation that is living by the traditional rules of non-interference in other states in today's age of anti-terrorism, they will not find this relationship in any way adversarial," Mr Mattis said in response to question.
India, he said, has been a constant supporter of the fight against terrorists in Afghanistan.
He lauded India for contributing tens of thousands of dollars for building infrastructure in Afghanistan and training Afghan officers. "They've been a great asset, and we would see them continuing along the lines they have already chosen, and looking for any other areas that they may believe appropriate to the relationship with Afghanistan," he added.
In the security sphere, India has been providing training to the Afghan security forces. "It's building the underpinnings of the government that actually builds the affection and respect of the people of Afghanistan to a government that delivers. It's absolutely critical to security that the people of Afghanistan feel hope for the future. No nation has probably contributed more bilaterally than India in building that hope," he said.
During his India visit from September 26-27, the defence secretary will hold talks with Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and also call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Responding to a question on Pakistan, Mr Mattis said it has come out recently again saying that they are fighting the terrorists. "I think Pakistan will find nothing out of line with India and the US alignment in the same fight," he said.
"It is specifically designed for inclusion using a rules-based order that any nation that is living by the traditional rules of non-interference in other states in today's age of anti-terrorism, they will not find this relationship in any way adversarial," Mr Mattis said in response to question.
He lauded India for contributing tens of thousands of dollars for building infrastructure in Afghanistan and training Afghan officers. "They've been a great asset, and we would see them continuing along the lines they have already chosen, and looking for any other areas that they may believe appropriate to the relationship with Afghanistan," he added.
US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis will hold talks with Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. (PTI)
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Responding to a question on Pakistan, Mr Mattis said it has come out recently again saying that they are fighting the terrorists. "I think Pakistan will find nothing out of line with India and the US alignment in the same fight," he said.
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