Indo-US Partnership is Shared Commitment to Uphold Rule of Law, Says US Official

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New Delhi: There is no difference in approach by India and US on the important role of India in America’s Indo-Pacific strategy, a US official has said adding that the partnership between the two nations in the region stands on a shared commitment to uphold the rule of law, freedom of navigation and counter-terrorism cooperation.

Briefing the media about US President Donald Trump’s vision in the Indo Pacific, Jonathan Henick, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Central Asia, said America under its renewed commitment to the Indo-Pacific was strengthening relations with partner nations that share the value of freedom and openness.

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America’s focus in the region is to safeguard and advance the core principles like respect for rule of law, national sovereignty, freedom of navigation, open market, good governance, transparency and democratic institutions, Henick said.

“These include commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, democratic values, rule of law, and private sector-led development,” he said.

“The India-US partnership stands on a shared commitment to uphold the rule of law, freedom of navigation, democratic values, counter-terrorism cooperation and private sector-led economic growth, so it is not surprising that there is virtually no daylight in our approaches to the Indo-Pacific,” he added.

In November 2017, President Trump outlined a vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific, a bio-geographic region comprising the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the western and central Pacific Ocean.

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Henick said there is some misconception that the US wants to exclude some nations from it.

The US has been pushing for a broader role by India in the strategically important Indo-Pacific region.

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India, the US and several other world powers have been talking about the need to ensure a free, open and thriving Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of China’s rising military manoeuvring in the region.

“We encourage and welcome all countries in the region to commit to and act in accordance with the principles” that the Indo-Pacific vision is based on and be a part of it.

Walter Douglas, a Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, when asked whether America’s strategy wants to exclude China, said the US’ Indo-Pacific strategy excludes no nation.

He said that although the approach to the Indo-Pacific has been called a strategy, “it is really a vision for how we see the region going forward”.

“It is a restatement and upgrading, and the inclusion of India in this wider vision” because it can bring prosperity to the region,” he added.

Douglas said that America’s “vision” of the Indo-Pacific extends from the west coast of India to the west coast of the US from Mongolia down to the bottom of New Zealand.

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