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US hopes partnership with India will grow under Modi

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 May, 2014 11:47 AM
    Calling India a "very important strategic partner", the US hopes that its "enduring partnership" with India will only grow under the new government led by Narendra Modi despite the flap over his visa.
     
    "Obviously, we have a long, enduring partnership with India. That will continue and hopefully only grow in the future," State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters Monday referring President Barack Obama's invitation to the prime minister elect.
     
    But despite the direct invitation from Obama ending the over decade-long US boycott of the Bharatiya Janata Party leader, whose US visa was revoked in 2005 for his alleged role during the 2002 Gujarat riots, the State department continued to play word games over the issue.
     
    "I'm not going to get into the tick-tock, but heads of government and heads of state are eligible for an A-1 visa and must travel to the United States on an A-1 visa regardless of the purpose of the trip," Psaki said when asked if the US visa ban on Modi had ended.
     
    "As prime minister of India, obviously Modi would be a head of state, and you saw the announcement from the White House this weekend, after the President's call, that they have invited him and would welcome him to the United States," Psaki said
     
    But Modi have to apply for the visa to come to the US? "Again, I'm not going to get into the tick-tock of the logistics, but obviously heads of state come to the United States on A-1 visas," she repeated declining to say if the US had talked to Modi's team on the issue.
     
    Asked if she read anything in Modi not tweeting his thanks to President Obama's congratulations, Psaki said: "I don't have any Twitter analysis today to share. We look forward to welcoming him to the United States when that visit is scheduled."
     
    "I think our relationship between the United States and India is so strong and enduring we won't worry about the Twitter rank order," she added.
     
    Asked who would be the new US point person for dealing with the new Modi government once the US ambassador Nancy Powell leaves later this month, Psaki noted that the US has "an extensive team on the ground, a very large presence in India, given the importance of our relationship."
     
    "There will be a range of officials on the ground who will be in touch with the new government and be working with them" she said.
     
    "That just as is true with many, many governments where they have a very important strategic relationship."

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