With Taliban Back, India Needs To Work With U.S. On A Three-Pronged Security Strategy: Meera Shankar

The U.S. can help build India’s counter-terrorism capabilities, particularly in technology upgrades, says Meera Shankar.

U.S. President Joe Biden, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 24, 2021. (Photographer: Sarahbeth Many/The New York Times/Bloomberg)

India needs to strengthen its intelligence cooperation with the U.S. on a real-time basis to help ward off potential security threats arising as a consequence of the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, according to Meera Shankar, former Indian ambassador to America.

“The U.S. can help build India’s counter-terrorism capabilities, particularly in technology upgrades, and this is an ongoing process that is unlikely to be disrupted. In fact, I see the logic of the situation taking this further,” Ambassador Shankar said a day after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned from his first visit to the White House during the Joe Biden administration. Modi's visit also saw the first in-person ‘Quad’ summit between the heads of the governments of Australia, Japan, the U.S. and India.

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