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Joint Press Statement : Next
Steps in Strategic Partnership Between India and the United States
September 17, 2004
Washington, DC
The United States and India announced today major progress in the Next Steps
in Strategic Partnership (NSSP) initiative. Implementation of the NSSP will
lead to significant economic benefits for both countries and improve
regional and global
security.
In January 2004, the United States and India agreed to expand cooperation in
three specific areas: civilian nuclear activities, civilian space programs,
and high-technology trade. In addition, the two countries agreed to expand
our dialogue on missile defense. These areas of cooperation are designed to
progress through a series of reciprocal steps that build on each other.
Next Steps in Strategic Partnership (NSSP)
signing ceremony: Marc I. Grossman, Under Secretary of State, Shyam Saran,
Indian Foreign Secretary, and Kenneth I. Juster, Under Secretary of Commerce
- September 17, 2004
Since January, the two governments have worked closely together to conclude
Phase One of the NSSP. This has included implementation of measures to
address proliferation concerns and ensure compliance with U.S. export
controls.
These efforts have enabled the United States to make modifications to U .S.
export licensing policies that will foster cooperation in commercial space
programs and permit certain exports to power plants at safeguarded nuclear
facilities. These modifications, including removing the Indian Space
Research Organization (ISRO) Headquarters from the Department of Commerce
Entity List, are fully consistent with U.S. Government nonproliferation
laws, obligations, and objectives.
The United States and India will continue to move forward under the NSSP,
and have a joint implementation group for this purpose. The progress
announced today is only the first phase in this important effort, which is a
significant part of transforming our strategic relationship.
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