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Statement
by PM on his departure for USA
New Delhi
July 16, 2005
“I will be leaving for Washington on an official visit to the United
States at the invitation of President George Bush.
India attaches the highest importance to further developing and
strengthening the strategic partnership with the United States, both in the
bilateral context as well as to strengthen our partnership to meet global
challenges. As the world’s two largest democracies, we have common values
and interests.
In my meetings with President Bush, I look forward to a comprehensive review
of our bilateral relations. The United States is our largest trading
partner. Accelerated economic cooperation, relating to trade, investment and
technology collaboration is a primary objective. Some of the initiatives
under consideration include enhancing the content of our Economic and Energy
dialogues; Global Initiatives on Democracy and on combating HIV/AIDS and on
Agricultural Education and Research. We hope to strengthen our relations in
the field of science and technology and hope to enhance the content of our
interactions in the field of space and civilian nuclear energy cooperation.
During my stay in Washington, I also look forward to meetings with Vice
President Cheney and senior members of the Cabinet. I will be addressing a
Joint Session of the US Congress. Meetings have also been arranged with the
Senate leadership as well as the India Caucus in the US Congress. I will
also be speaking at a luncheon hosted by the National Press Club. Meetings
with leading US and Indian CEOs and a cross section of the vibrant Indian
American community are also scheduled.
My visit to the United States is an important element of our effort to
establish friendly and productive relations abroad so as to optimize the
benefits for India’s development and for our security and foreign policy
interests”.
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