In his meetings with the India's National Security Adviser, Shivshankar Menon, Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh and Defense Secretary Radha Krishna Mathur, Carter reiterated that the US and India are "destined to be partners on the world stage due" to their shared common values and outlooks on a wide range of issues, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said here yesterday.
"They held in-depth consultations on the ongoing political and security transitions in Afghanistan and other regional security issues, common multilateral engagements, joint military exercises, and the significant and growing defence trade between the two countries," he said.
Carter and Indian officials discussed steps the US and India are taking to streamline their respective administrative processes and make bilateral defence trade more responsive and effective, he added.
Carter also hosted a meeting of senior representatives from the US and Indian defence industries focused on additional steps the US can take to remove barriers to bilateral defence trade, the Pentagon press secretary said.
Before travelling to India, Carter made stops in Afghanistan and Pakistan where he discussed regional and bilateral issues. Carter, according to American Forces Press Service, emphasised on the need to develop economic relationship between India and Pakistan.
Pakistan is critical to US and regional security, Carter said. "Unless it's part of the solution, it becomes part of the problem in Afghanistan," he added.
"The government of Pakistan has flirted over time with using terrorism as an instrument of state policy," Carter added.
"It is coming to the realisation that terrorism is a boomerang, and it comes back on you when you try to use it for your own purposes," he was quoted as saying.
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