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U.S. – India Global Issues Forums Joint Statement February 06, 2003 Senior United States and
Indian government officials participated in the second meeting of the Global
Issues Forum at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., on February 3,
2003. The first meeting of the Global Issues Forum was held in New Delhi on
October 30, 2002. The U.S. delegation was led
by Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky, and
included representatives from the Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Science and Technology Adviser to the
Secretary of State, and the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor.
The Government of India delegation was led by Foreign Secretary
Kanwal Sibal, with the participation of other senior officials from the
Ministry of External Affairs. The objective of the Global
Issues Forum is to strengthen current areas of cooperation (between the U.S.
and India) on issues of global interest and explore new avenues of
cooperative endeavor. This session focused on a range of issues including
environment; health and infectious diseases, with an emphasis on HIV/AIDS;
human rights and democracy-related issues. In addition, there was discussion
of the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum, with both sides expressing
strong interest in substantially expanding S&T cooperation. In the area of environment,
the two sides discussed a range of global issues such as the forthcoming
session of the Commission on Sustainable Development and the UNEP GC/GMEF
international agreements on Persistent Organic Pollution (POPS), sea
turtles, and fisheries issues. The health segment concentrated on action
taken for the prevention, treatment and care for HIV/AIDS and other
infectious diseases. These discussions were a prelude to full interagency
discussions expected later this year in New Delhi on those issues. The segment on multilateral
issues was led by Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights,
and Labor Lorne Craner and explored ways to advance cooperation on human
rights and democracy in multilateral fora. In addition, the two sides
discussed the issue of trafficking in persons (TIP) and policies on
population. The two governments agreed
to continue their dialogue on all three sets of issues more extensively in
New Delhi later in 2003. These discussions all fall under the umbrella of
the Global Issues Forum, adding a new dimension to the steadily broadening
and deepening U.S. India partnership. Cooperation in the Global Issues Forum
is another important step toward completing the process of transforming U.S.
- India relations to which President Bush and Prime Minister Vajpayee
pledged the commitment of both governments in their November 2001 Joint
Statement. For
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