[India] - 'United States anticipates continuing to establish ties with Indian military'WASHINGTON: Pentagon

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
WASHINGTON: Pentagon Press Secretary, US Brigadier General Pat Ryder in a press briefing on Friday said that the US and India enjoy a good
partnership, and the US is looking forward to continuing to develop its relationship with the Indian military."U.S
and India enjoy a good partnership
We look forward to continuing to develop and foster our relationship with the Indian military," Ryder said during a Pentagon press briefing
on the anniversary of Russia's Ukraine invasion.Ryder during the briefing said: "This solemn anniversary is an opportunity for all who
believe in freedom, rules, and sovereignty to recommit ourselves to supporting Ukraine's brave defenders for the long haul, and recall that
the stakes of Russia's war stretch far beyond Ukraine.""Alongside our international allies and partners, we remain committed to supporting
the Ukrainian people with the security assistance they need to defend their nation and take back their sovereign territory, and we will
stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes," the Pentagon Press Secretary said, according to the US Department of Defence."In another
demonstration of our enduring commitment, earlier today, the Department of Defense announced USD 2 billion in additional security assistance
for Ukraine under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative," he added.US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
Donald Lu on Friday expressed the US viewpoint on India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict
The top US diplomat for the region emphasized that the US doesn't think India is going to end relations with Russia anytime soon and hopes
India will use its influence with Russia to end the Ukraine conflict.The top US official made these comments while briefing reporters on US
Secretary of State Antony Blinken's upcoming travel to India, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan
In response to a question on the three countries being among the 32 nations that abstained from voting on Russia-Ukraine in Thursday's UN
General Assembly, Lu responded, "It's clear to us that the countries of Central Asia and India have had long, complex relations with
Russia"."I don't think they're going to end those relations anytime soon, but we are talking to them about the role they can play in this
conflict," Lu added.