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Saturday, July 12, 2014

US President pledges support for 'defining partnership' with India Friday July 11,2014

The United States on Friday July 11,2014 expressed its desire to revive strained relations with India, with President Barack Obama saying he would work closely with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make bilateral relations a "defining partnership for the 21st century".

US President Barack Obama's message was conveyed in a letter handed over to Modi by visiting US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns. 


US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns with PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Friday
US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns is the senior-most US official to visit India since Modi's government assumed office in May.
He arrived in Delhi just over a week after the government summoned a top American diplomat to protest about the US National Security Agency receiving authorisation to snoop on the BJP in 2010.
Asked about the snooping row, Burns said the US understands India's concerns and would "deal with them professionally".
US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, who also met Swaraj, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Home Minister Rajnath Singh and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, told Modi of Obama's desire to strengthen economic relations, including in the sphere of next-generation technologies and manufacturing, cooperate in enhancing energy security, deepen security cooperation, especially in maritime security, counter-terrorism and intelligence exchange, and expand consultation and coordination on Afghanistan.


In the letter, Obama reiterated his invitation to Modi to visit Washington in September 2014 for a summit. 
US President Barack Obama Obama is looking forward to Modi's visit to the White House as it would be a "very valuable opportunity to renew the strategic partnership" and "renew our mutual determination to spur economic growth",US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns said.


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