cooperate in enhancing energy security; deepen security cooperation,
including in maritime security, counter-terrorism and intelligence
exchange; expand consultation and coordination on Afghanistan; and, work
more broadly for security and prosperity in Asia.
What is with all the letter writing in the age of the internet?
It is a grand photo-op with a most optimistic goal: South Asia must remain part of the far-West (and not drift into a dalliance with Russia, China etc..).
It was inevitable, in the age of the trader or the Vaishya (or in the insult mode: baniya). America and India would like to do business first – ensure a bit of shared prosperity in exchange for a docile land-mass (aka security).
We feel this is a sensible move, considering that China is scaring the shit out of everybody and the Middle East and Africa and East Europe are…scaring the shit out of everybody.
Then again it must be remembered that islanding does not work in the long term. South Asians will need to learn to live with each other, to stick their necks out of the bloody (literally) enclaves, stop the stupid bickering and get on with good governance for everyone. Only then we can have true progress.
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Extending a formal invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a
visit to the US, President Barack Obama has expressed keenness to work
closely with him to make the bilateral relations a “defining
partnership” in the 21st century.
Thanking Obama for the invitation, Modi said he looks forward to a
result-oriented visit in September with “concrete outcomes” that impart
“new momentum and energy” to the strategic partnership.
Obama’s letter of invitation was handed over to Modi by Deputy Secretary of State William Burns when he called on him here.
In his letter, Obama reiterated his invitation to Modi to visit
Washington in September and to work closely with him to make India-US
relations a “defining partnership” for the 21st century, a PMO statement
said today.
While receiving the letter, Modi said he looked forward to a
“result-oriented visit with concrete outcomes that impart new momentum
and energy to India-US strategic partnership”, the statement said.
The Prime Minister was of the view that re-energising the partnership
between India and the US would send an important message to the region
and beyond.
Articulating his vision for India-US relations, Modi said that the
relationship between the world’s oldest and largest democracies should
not only be for the benefit of the two countries, but “should emerge as a
powerful force of good for peace, stability and prosperity in the
world”.
Burns conveyed Obama’s desire to strengthen economic relations,
including in next-generation technologies and manufacturing sector;
cooperate in enhancing energy security; deepen security cooperation,
including in maritime security, counter-terrorism and intelligence
exchange; expand consultation and coordination on Afghanistan; and, work
more broadly for security and prosperity in Asia.
Modi saw immense opportunities for deepening cooperation across the full
spectrum of the relationship and laid special emphasis on involving
youth in creating new avenues of promoting cooperation between the two
countries.
The Prime Minister reiterated his desire to strengthen relations with all neighbours, the statement said.
Modi recalled Obama’s telephone call soon after he became the Prime
Minister in May and expressed his appreciation for the President’s
detailed and thoughtful letter.
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh,
US Charge d’Affaires Kathleen Stephens and Assistant Secretary of State
for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal were also present in
the meeting.
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Link: http://www.outlookindia.com/news/printitem.aspx?849274
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