Pune (Maharashtra) [India], Highlighting the shared relations between India and the US, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said the US will always look to partner with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and added that whoever is the President the US India Will maintain good relations with. Interacting with students in Pune today at the launch event of the Marathi translation of his book 'Why India Matters', Jaishankar spoke at length on India-US relations and said, "Whoever becomes the President of the US will be on good terms with India." Relationship, because America will always want a partnership with PM Modi Last month, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti had a meeting with Arun Venkataraman, Assistant Secretary of the International Trade Administration, to discuss ways to enhance India-US trade relations and the strategic partnership. were discussed. The US envoy also praised the role of the 'East West Center' in promoting relations between the United States, Asia and the Pacific Islands. Jaishankar also underlined that the meeting with students in the US The incidents are not political. “The incidents that happened with students in the US are not political, we have asked the embassy to maintain maximum contact with the student community, all matters are individual,” he said.''The cases have no connection with each other. In particular, recently the U.S. Since then many tragic incidents involving Indian citizens or people of Indian origin have come to light. Five Indian students have been reported dead in separate incidents in the first two months of 2024. Vivek Taneja, 41, also died after being injured in an attack in Washington. In February, an Indian student, Syed Mazahir Ali, faced a brutal attack in Chicago. Following the attack, the Indian Consulate in Chicago said That I was in contact with the victim, as well as his wife in India Earlier today, the State Department condemned the deaths of Indian students in the US and said there were more than one cause of their deaths and the two recent cases are under investigation. Is. Indian officials have taken up the issue with relevant authorities in the US.External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, while addressing the weekly press briefing on Friday, highlighted the unfortunate deaths of Indian students in the US. Referring to the data, Randhir Jaiswal said that about 10 Indian students have died since January. "About 10 Indian students have died since January. One of these was a case of murder which was committed by a vagrant. was registered against the person. It was Vivek Saini who was most unfortunate. Then, there was a case in which the victim was shot," he said.