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India - U.S.
Economic Dialogue Joint Statement
Washington, DC
June 1, 2005
Allan Hubbard, Assistant to the President
for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council (NEC) and
Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission of India met
Wednesday, June 1, 2005, to launch a reinvigorated U.S.-India Economic
Dialogue. Ambassador of India Ronen Sen and Acting Under Secretary of State
for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs, Anthony Wayne, who serves
as the U.S. Executive Secretary of the Economic Dialogue, also participated
in the meeting. NEC Director Hubbard and Deputy Chairman Ahluwalia, who
chair the Dialogue, agreed that they should focus on making progress on key
issues that will promote bilateral trade and investment. They also agreed to
continue to provide close coordination on the work done by the four tracks
of the Economic Dialogue (Trade, Commerce, Finance, and Environment), and
welcomed the inauguration of the Energy Dialogue chaired by Deputy Chairman
Ahluwalia and Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman. They also agreed to explore
adding an expanded Information and communications technology component to
the dialogue and to seek ways to involve senior members of the US and Indian
business communities to provide private sector input to the
government-to-government discussions.
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