<p>Washington, Dec 3 (PTI) Biden Administration&rsquo;s point person for South and Central Asia will visit India, Sri Lanka and Nepal this week, the first after the November 5 presidential elections.</p>
<p>The trip by the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu will be on a visit to the three countries from December 3 to December 10, the State Department said.</p>
<p>The visit aims at strengthening cooperation with key partners in South Asia to promote regional prosperity and security, it said.</p>
<p>In New Delhi, Lu will support US-India collaboration in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.</p>
<p>He will join Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Kritenbrink to lead US participation in the US-India East Asia Consultations.</p>
<p>The Consultations, along with separate meetings with senior Indian officials, will provide an opportunity to exchange perspectives on global and regional issues, an official release said.</p>
<p>On December 5, Lu will travel to Colombo to advance US-Sri Lankan joint efforts to promote sustainable economic growth, combat corruption, and strengthen people-to-people ties.</p>
<p>USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator Anjali Kaur and Department of the Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary Robert Kaproth will join the Assistant Secretary to meet with senior government officials from Sri Lanka&rsquo;s new administration and representatives from civil society.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Discussions will deepen ties with the new government, support its efforts to combat corruption, and explore how the United States can support Sri Lanka&rsquo;s governance and economic reform agenda through tailored technical assistance, capacity building, and development programs,&rdquo; the State Department said.</p>
<p>Lu will conclude his trip in Kathmandu, meeting with senior leaders to advance cooperation on environmental protection, women&rsquo;s empowerment, and sustainable development.</p>
<p>He will meet with youth leaders to gain insights into their vision for the future of US-Nepal relations.</p>
<p>Additionally, discussions will emphasise the importance of cultural preservation, recognising Nepal&rsquo;s rich heritage as a cornerstone of its identity and a key driver of its tourism and economy, it said.</p>
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