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India - U.S.
Economic Dialogue: Strengthening Information and Communication Technology
Cooperation
Washington, DC
July 18, 2005
Fact Sheet
The extent and depth of Indian - U.S. cooperation in the development and
formulation of policy in the information and communications technology (ICT)
sector has recently made significant progress. A key underpinning of our
deepening bilateral economic partnership has been the demand for enhanced
electronic connectivity between our two countries. India has become a key
market for many information communication technology products made in the
United States, while the United States is an important consumer of Indian
IT-enabled services.
The launch of the United States - India Information and Communications
Technology Working Group Working Group recognizes the impact that this
sector has on the future of our bilateral economic partnership. It will
focus the strong interest that exists on each side to enhance understanding
and share perspectives on developments in the information and
telecommunications sectors, leading to tangible accomplishments and problem
solving. The participants will consist of appropriate representatives from
each government in close coordination with the private sector.
The dialogue will seek to address outstanding issues and opportunities that
can benefit through a more regular and structured dialogue process. These
include explorations of further policy development, commercial opportunities
and obstacles and matched goals in multilateral settings such as the World
Summit on the Information Society, the International Telecommunication
Union, and the World Trade Organization. In particular, the Working Group
will explore ways that investment and regulatory regimes can be developed to
maximize development of the sector, provide meaningful market access
opportunities, and support robust competition.
Officials from India and the United States have participated in exchanges of
high-level delegations, training opportunities, regional conferences and
ongoing sharing of information and perspectives. The U.S. Government,
through the Department of State, the Department of Commerce, the U.S. Trade
Representative's Office and the Federal Communications Commission, has
established productive working relationships with counterparts in India,
including the Ministry of Information and Communications, the Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), and the Ministry of External Affairs.
The extent and quality of the discussions continue to grow, resulting in
mutual understanding and concrete benefits.
As a cross-cutting theme, the Information and Communications Technology
dialogue will aim to support the overall objectives of the Economic Dialogue
which include: better coordination of discussions and activities between the
two governments, soliciting the support of private sector stakeholders and
incorporating their views into government decisions and actions concerning
the bilateral economic relationship. The dialogue will complement the work
of the existing High-Technology Cooperation Group and the Cybersecurity
Forum.
The United States encourages liberalization of telecommunications markets
worldwide and supports standards that are open, interoperable,
non-discriminatory, and demand-driven. The U.S.- India Information and
Communication Technology Working Group promises to be a good example of how
regulatory dialogue and increased transparency can benefit both countries
and recognizes the role of information and communications technology in
promoting sustained economic growth and strengthening the U.S.-Indian
economic partnership.
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