A delegation from the United States (US) is set to visit India on Wednesday for the Homeland Security Dialogue (HSD) with officials from the Union Home Ministry.
Leading the Indian delegation will be Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, while the US will be represented by Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Kristie Canegallo.
The dialogue is expected to cover a range of important topics, including cooperation in counterterrorism, cyber security, illegal mobility, aviation security, global supply chain security, and maritime security. These discussions are crucial for strengthening bilateral cooperation and addressing shared security challenges.
The meeting comes at a time when both countries are increasingly focused on enhancing their security cooperation, particularly in the face of evolving security threats.
The dialogue provides an important platform for both sides to exchange views, share best practices, and explore new avenues for cooperation.
The US-India partnership in the field of homeland security has been steadily growing, with both countries recognizing the importance of working together to address common security challenges.
The HSD provides a valuable opportunity to further deepen this partnership and explore new areas of cooperation that can benefit both countries.
Overall, the HSD is an important forum for dialogue and cooperation between the US and India on homeland security issues, and the upcoming meeting is expected to further strengthen the ties between the two countries in this critical area.