| PRESS RELEASE Navtej
Sarna
Counsellor (Press, Information & Culture)
Embassy of India, Washington, DC
(202) 939-7041
November 07, 1998
New Delhi
Statement by India regarding lifting of some economic
sanctions by US
We have seen news reports emanating from Washington regarding lifting of some economic
restrictions imposed by the United States against India. We have always maintained that
such unilateral and coercive measures are unjustified and counter-productive, and should
be lifted.
India has been engaged in an intensive dialogue on a range of issues relating to
disarmament and non-proliferation with the United States. These discussions have led to a
narrowing a gaps of perception. We note that according to press reports, it is in
recognition of this that the United States has lifted some of the measures.
We are of the firm view that all such measures, particularly, those relating to lending by
multi-lateral financial institutions should go. The multi-lateral institutions in
particular are economic and development-oriented organisations and should not be misused
for political purposes to suit the whims and preferences of particular countries.
In this context we also note press reports quoting US Government officials stating that
the US will work to permit lending from the multi-lateral financial institutions to
support an IMF agreement with Pakistan "whose implosion Washington is keen to
prevent". India has nothing against economic assistance to Pakistan and has
consistently voted in the World Bank and other forums in favour of such assistance. The
remarks attributed to US officials, however, reveal a selective and discriminatory
approach which we find hard to understand and reconcile with.
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