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Nirupama Rao discusses Indo-US ties with top US lawmaker
Ahead of the India-US Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi later this summer, Indian Ambassador to the US Nirupama Rao has met a key Republican lawmaker, who drives the party's foreign policy in the House of Representatives. #NewsTracker #Nirupama Rao #Indo-US ties #US lawmaker
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Khurshid confident of ties with US, congratulates Kerry
In a letter to Hillary Clinton on her completion of four "very momentous and very exhaustive years" as Secretary of State, Khurshid said India valued her "enormous contributions to the further strengthening of the India-US bilateral strategic partnership which has acquired new depth and global dimensions under your stewardship". #India #US #NewsTracker #Salman Khurshid #Hillary Clinton #Indo-US ties #John Kerry
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Why India shouldn't worry about John Kerry's Pak tilt
John Kerry, the next US Secretary of State, was once known as being closer to Pakistan than India. But we shouldn't worry. He has changed, and even if he hasn't, his prejudices may not matter #diplomacy #ConnectTheDots #Indo-US ties #John Kerry #India-Pakistan Ties
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Economic Times
'Indo-Pak bilateral trade to benefit both countries'
WASHINGTON: The improvement in Indo-Pak trade ties would not only increase the bilateral trade 10 times but also expand market access, economic growth, energy benefits, and regional stability, a top international business school professor has said. Stron #Washington, D.C. #India #South Asia
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Economic Times
'Oppn to normalcy in Indo-Pak ties more in India'
WASHINGTON: An eminent American expert on South Asia has said that resistance to normalisation of Indo-Pak relations is coming more from New Delhi than Islamabad. "The recent election in Pakistan, as well as the normalising of US-Pakistan relations, are #India #Islamabad #New Delhi
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Rediff
Voices against Indo-Pak peace more in India: US expert
An eminent American expert on South Asia has said that resistance to normalisation of Indo-Pak relations is coming more from New Delhi than Islamabad. "The recent election in Pakistan, as well as the normalising of US-Pakistan relations, are necessary bu #India #Islamabad #New Delhi




