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US wants to work with India: Nisha

| | Jun 10, 2014, at 06:55 am
New Delhi, June 9 (IBNS): United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal on Monday said the US wants to work with India in fulfilling the hopes of people.

Biswal met with her counterpart at the Indian Ministry of External Affairs here.

Speaking to media here, she said: "The United States wants to partner with India in meeting those hopes and aspirations and we look forward to working together in the months and the years ahead.  So, this is an opportunity for us to hear from the government on their agenda and their priorities."

Biswal said the country is happy to partner with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he represented the 'hopes and aspirations' of the people of India. 

"We’re here having some wonderful meetings and consultations with the Government of India.  The United States is very committed to the U.S.-India relationship.  And this is an opportunity for us to hear the priorities and the opportunities that the new government is seeking in terms of their desire for this relationship," she said.

Biswal said: "United States is very excited about the opportunity ahead and the road ahead because we see the resounding mandate with which this government has come in, with which Prime Minister Modi has come in, and the hopes and the aspirations of the Indian people." 

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