Trade ties are a key aspect of India-USA relations: PM Modi
"Trade ties are a key aspect of India-USA relations & had extensive talks on it with Secretary @PennyPritzker," the Prime Minister tweeted on Thursday.
Trade ties are a key aspect of India-USA relations & had extensive talks on it with Secretary @PennyPritzker. https://t.co/WbECxnxygW
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 1, 2016
The tweet was in response to Pritzker's, who thanked Modi for his vision of expanded US-India trade and Investment.
Thanks to PM @narendramodi for his vision of expanded U.S.-India trade & investment. #SCD https://t.co/xYfNc0wJty pic.twitter.com/ZtKhbewqoi
— Penny Pritzker (@PennyPritzker) August 31, 2016
"Thanks to PM @narendramodi for his vision of expanded U.S.-India trade & investment. #SCD http://bit.ly/2bS8itc ," Pritzker's tweet read.
Earlier, in the meeting, Secretary Kerry praised PM Modi’s leadership on combatting climate change and raised entry into force of the Paris Agreement; conclusion of the hydroflourocarbon amendment to the Montreal Protocol, and the International Solar Alliance initiative.
They also discussed regional security issues, including counter-terrorism efforts.
Secretary Kerry highlighted his country's shared commitment to international rule-of-law and interest in increasing economic connectivity throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
Secretary Pritzker discussed the growing U.S.-India trade and commercial relationship, and noted the commitment of both leaders to making progress on the Westinghouse deal.
She welcomed the reforms being pursued by the Prime Minister, including passage of GST.
Pritzker reaffirmed her country's desire to see "more U.S. firms investing in India in clean energy, defense and other key sectors."
In addition, she congratulated Prime Minister Modi on the 2017 Global Entrepreneurship Summit, which will be held in India, and underscored the importance of a culture and legal system that supports innovation to drive economic growth and job creation.
Image: twitter.com/@PennyPritzker
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