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India a partner not a target says America
Sonia Joshi
Oct. 21, 2010

''...Working together to adapt and reform the export control policies to reflect the realities of the 21st century partnership, so that India is treated as a partner and not a target,'' US under secretary of state William Burns said after his meeting with external affairs minister S.M. Krishna and foreign secretary Nirupama Rao.

Burns said Obama has a “rich agenda” during his visit that encompasses a range of issues, from agriculture to expansion of defence cooperation to counter-terrorism cooperation. The US is also committed to working with India to realise the full potential of the historic civil nuclear deal, he added. “In all these areas, there is extraordinary promise and opportunity and we are determined to continue working together and... I believe we are making good progress,” he said.

Terming Obama’s visit a “historic moment” in India-US ties, Burns said America had deep strategic interest in India’s emergence as global power.


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