India-U.S. Partnership Would Keep Growing After Elections: U.S.
Washington: A senior Obama administration official has expressed confidence that despite recent setbacks India-U.S. strategic partnership will continue to grow whatever the outcome of India's upcoming national elections.
"For almost two decades, in both India and the United States, Presidents and Prime Ministers and political parties have come together and worked to overcome old schisms," U.S. National Security Advisor Susan E Rice said.
Piece by piece, we're establishing a lasting partnership that's equipped to tackle today's global challenges," she said addressing delegates attending the Aspen Institute U.S.-India Dialogue at the Indian ambassador S Jashankar's residence.
"And, the United States is confident that, whatever the outcome of India's upcoming national elections, the cooperation and strategic partnership between our nations will continue to grow," Rice said.
The dialogue has been convened by the Aspen Strategy Group, a bipartisan U.S. policy forum, in conjunction with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Aspen Ananta Centre to take a broad look at the Indo-U.S. relationship.
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