Hillary Clinton: India trade within five pillars

2009-07-19 05:59:06 - US secretary of state Hillary Clinton with no branding on South Asian policy from the US government which has been put on halt due to Myanmar and North Korea rethinking to put a concrete and on going war situation in Iraq and Afghanistan, US on next agenda for Iran to have nuclear policyin line with global policy.Ino-US will have new friendly relation to seek soicial and economical for upgrading business and trade between the two countries which is need of the hour plus in their strategic partnership and deepen their engagement.

India and the United States plan to take their strategic and economic cooperation to a new high by launching an important dialogue on what is called ‘five pillars” during the five-day visit of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.Hillary Clinton enter in discussions at India Inc meet on climate change and clean energy were “extremely productive” Clinton said, adding “the point was made that there is no contradiction between poverty elimination and moving on carbon emission”.She said the US and developed countries “have made mistakes that have contributed significantly leading to the problems that we face of climate change” and hoped that India would not repeat those mistakes.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on five days visit to India has said in Mumbai,giiving clue to India Inc to trade links with US and enter in JV and gave her hypothesis,”We see a dialogue we are embarking upon as extremely important and is based on the five pillars which are areas of strategic importance, agriculture, healthcare, science and technology and education,” Clinton told reporters after meeting top Indian businessmen, including Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani.US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton paid tributes to Martyrs of the 26/11 terror strike in Mumbai and Taj Hotel.She said nations and people who seek peace and progress should work together and rid the world of hatred and extremism that produce violence.

Americans share solidarity with this city (Mumbai) and nation (India), Clinton wrote in the 26/11 Memorial Book, while paying tributes to the martyrs of the terror strikes which left 183 dead in the city.

“Both our people have experienced the senseless and searing effects of violent extremism. And both can be grateful and proud of the heroism of brave men and women whose courage saved lives and prevented greater harm on 26/11 and 9/11,” the top American diplomat wrote.”Let us rid the world of hatred and extremism that produces such nihilistic violence,” she said.”Our future deserves no less.”

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has asked Pakistan to dismantle all terrorist outfits including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa. She said in Mumbai that it is too early to talk about the outcome of Islamabad's campaign against the terrorists despite the commitment shown by Islamabad in the last six months to deal with the menace. She was talking to reporters in Mumbai after paying tribute to the victims of 26/11 attacks at Taj Hotel.

On New Delhi's position against terrorism, Clinton said that the US is not in any way involved in promoting any particular position, but maintained that her country is very supportive of all efforts in the fight against terrorism.

Insisting that the US had no role to play in resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan, Clinton said all decisions on the issue have been taken by the governments of the two countries. She evaded a direct reply to a question whether the US would persuade Pakistan to hand over fugitives to India.

She said that the US is working hard on a number of agreements on education, science, technology, pharma, climate change, healthcare and said that her country is eager to work on issues like providing macro nutrients to infants and enhancing the production of life saving drugs.

Hillary Clinton, who is on a five day visit to India, will be addressing a conclave on climate change in the outskirts of Delhi at Gurgaon today after arriving from Mumbai. Later in the evening, Clinton will address a function at Indian Agricultural Research Institute at Pusa.

The AIR correspondent reports that the US Secretary of State has a busy schedule tomorrow. She will call on Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in the morning and will hold discussions with her Indian counterpart Mr. S.M. Krishna. Several agreements are to be signed after the meeting. She will also exchange views with the UPA chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi and the leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Mr. L K Adavani.

Addressing a gathering of artisans in Mumbai organised by the NGO SEWA, Mrs Clinton emphasized the role of women for successful, inclusive and sustainable economic progress of the world. She said that the world cannot progress if women are left behind in the development as they are key to economic progress and social stability.

She said that technical education in India is the best in the world. She said the US and India need to work together in the field to help bridge the gap between talent and opportunities. A

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