Top U.S. diplomat to visit India on October 6
The Hindu
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman will travel to New Delhi on October 6 and to Mumbai on the next day, the State Department said.
A top American diplomat will visit India next month to hold talks with her Indian counterparts on bilateral and regional issues, the US State Department said on September 27, 2021 days after Prime Minister.
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman will travel to New Delhi on October 6 and to Mumbai on the next day, the State Department said.
“Sherman will be in New Delhi on October 6 for a series of bilateral meetings, civil society events, and the India Ideas Summit. On October 7, she will travel to Mumbai for her engagements with business and civil society,” it said.

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