America Can Be India’s Best Partner

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A senior Obama administration official this Thursday declared that America can be India’s ‘best partner’ and can help to promote peace, prosperity as well as stability in the Indo-Pacific region. “America can be India’s best partner. We are indeed, as the President has said, indispensable partner in promoting peace, prosperity and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, ” said the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Nisha Desai Biswal yesterday. “Our friendship with India is special and unique and the growing US-India ties are important but not exclusive to the region,” she said.

She described Obama’s last month visit as “incredibly important and consequential one” and added for the first time in India-US bilateral relationship there can be no doubt about the strength of the joint strategic vision between the two nations according to DNA India. “We are drivers of growth across the region and around the world,” she said. “We believe we have the requisite understanding on both sides to enable civil nuclear co-operation to move forward,” she said. “As we believe that some of these lingering challenges have been resolved and addressed, now it would be up to the countries to access for themselves, the business case scenarios and make their own decisions based on the commercial aspects, how to move forward,” she said.

“We believe that the potential, which is a compelling one, in terms of how our industry can open up to the USD 40 billion worth of Indian civil nuclear power sector and bring electricity to 400 million people in India, who still have inadequate power access,” she said.

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