Tulsi Gabbard, US Director of National Intelligence, has arrived in India for a high-level intelligence conference chaired by NSA Ajit Doval. The meeting will focus on strengthening intelligence sharing and tackling international crimes, particularly terrorism. Intelligence chiefs from Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, UK, and other nations will attend. The conclave precedes the Raisina Dialogue and covers topics including cyber security and global conflicts.
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00:00We have some more breaking news. It's coming in. Tulsi Gabbard has arrived in India.
00:03U.S. National Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard is now in India. Tulsi and other Intel Chiefs will be
00:09partaking in a conclave. NSA Ajit Doval will be chairing the Intel Chiefs' meet.
00:14U.S. DNA Tulsi Gabbard, CSIS NMI 6 Chiefs will be attending the meet.
00:19Crucial meet is taking place the day before the Raisina Dialogue in Delhi.
00:2420 nations' intelligence heads will be converging in New Delhi for this key meet.
00:30So the U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has arrived in India as part of
00:36a multi-nation trip to the Indo-Pacific regions. Now Gabbard will be attending a high-level
00:40conference chaired by NSA Ajit Doval with a certain focus on strengthening intelligence.
00:46My colleague Shivani Sharma is joining me on the phone line for more on this.
00:50Shivani, what can you tell us about this key meet that is taking place? Tulsi Gabbard will be
00:54attending this meet. Other intelligence chiefs will also be part of the meet. Give us more details.
01:00Shivani, this is a high-level meeting between a number of
01:04nations and Tulsi Gabbard. She is already in India for this particular meeting. She is the
01:10Director of National Intelligence of the United States. She arrived here on Sunday.
01:14And this is a part of her multi-nation trip to the Indo-Pacific regions. She will be going to
01:22other places too apart from India. And this will be a high-level conference that will be chaired by
01:27the National Security Advisor of India, Ajit Doval. He will be focusing on strengthening
01:32the intelligence sharing and tackling the international crimes, especially terrorism.
01:37And this will also be chaired by the intelligence chiefs of Australia, Germany, New Zealand and
01:43other key partners of the nations to enhance cooperation, especially in the domain of
01:48security. Right, thanks Shivani for bringing us those details on that story.
01:51The New Delhi is hosting the top officials from the Trump administration, marking a major
01:59diplomatic moment. J.D. Vance, Vice President of America, is gearing up for a visit to India
02:04later this month, accompanied by Second Lady Usha Vance. Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. Director of
02:09National Intelligence, has now arrived for a meet. Gabbard's visit marks the first high-level
02:14engagement between India and the Trump administration since his re-election.
02:18Gabbard is attending the intelligence chief's meeting, a key gathering of global security
02:22leaders. Joining her are Daniel Rogers, Canada's intelligence chief, a visit that signals a
02:27potential thaw in the India-Canada relations under Prime Minister-designate Mark Carney after
02:32ties hit rock bottom under Justin Trudeau over the 2023 Niger controversy. Also in attendance
02:38will be Richard Moore, the head of the UK's MI6, where the Khalistan issue remains a major concern
02:44for British intelligence. NSA chief Ajit Diwal will be chairing the key intel chief's conclave
02:49in Delhi. The conclave will bring together top security officials from West Asia, Australia,
02:54New Zealand and the UAE alongside senior Russian representatives despite geopolitical tensions.
03:01Russia's participation comes at a crucial time as the United States pushes for a ceasefire deal
03:06in Ukraine, while its negotiators engage with Moscow and Kyiv in Saudi Arabia.
03:11With a packed agenda covering terrorism, cyber security, transnational crimes and a global
03:16conflict, this Ajit Diwal-led initiative has become a key platform for intelligence diplomacy.