The discussions included ongoing threats to the rules-based international order, bilateral and multilateral diplomatic cooperation

Current Affairs : India’s Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla and US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale talked about the “continuous dangers” to the universal request and consented to “attempt to help each other’s goals”, said the State Department.
The US articulation clearly alludes to China’s ongoing universal activities, yet a public statement gave by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in Delhi after the two negotiators’ virtual interview on Tuesday didn’t specify the Communist country.
The MEA said that the two representatives, who held the US-India Foreign Office Consultations basically on account of the Covid-19 pandemic limitations, additionally talked about visas for understudies and experts, which have gone under limitations forced by President Donald Trump. Be that as it may, the State Department articulation was quiet on the visas.
Shringla taking an interest in the discussion from New Delhi and Hale from Washington consented to work to reinforce the US-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, the US and Indian proclamations said. “The conversations included continuous dangers to the standards based worldwide request, reciprocal and multilateral strategic participation, oceanic security, and the worldwide reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic,” the State Department note on the counsel said. Robust and Shringla “consented to counsel intently on all difficulties and attempt to help each other’s goals,” as indicated by the State Department.