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India - U.S.
Security and Non-Proliferation Dialogue
September
24, 2002
New Delhi
An
Indo-US Security and Non-Proliferation Dialogue was held in New Delhi from
September 23-24, 2002. The US side was led by Assistant Secretary of State
for Non-Proliferation Mr. John Wolf and the Indian side by Joint Secretary,
Disarmament & International Security Affairs, MEA Dr. Sheel Kant Sharma.
Mr. John Wolf also called on Deputy National Security Advisor Shri Satish
Chandra and Defense Secretary Shri Subir Dutta, and interacted with
representatives of non-official strategic community and the industry in
Delhi. The visit comes in the wake of the very successful meeting held
recently between PM and President Bush in New York.
The parameters of the current dialogue reflect the determination by PM
Vajpayee and President Bush to qualitatively transform Indo-US bilateral
relations. The two countries share an interest in fighting terrorism and in
creating a strategically stable Asia. They discussed the many areas where
the relationship is moving forward and agreed to continue discussions on all
outstanding non-proliferation differences. Both sides agreed, however, that
the metric of Indo-US relations will not be defined by these differences and
both remain committed to explore and open avenues for further cooperation,
within the framework of the New Strategic Framework dialogue.
The US expressed its readiness to work with India to broaden relations in
civilian space cooperation. The two sides also exchanged views on civil
nuclear cooperation. To this end, the two sides identified proposals which
could be operationalized in the near term.
Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing cooperation in the
field of export controls for dual-use items, materials and technologies.
India is committed to non-proliferation, and vigorously enforcing stringent
export controls on its indigenously developed know-how and technologies. The
two sides will explore ways to expand and facilitate high-technology trade
during the visit of the US Under Secretary for Commerce Mr. Kenneth Juster
in November 2002.
For
more information, contact:
Sunil Lal, Counsellor (Press & Information) at (202) 939-7042 |