Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Indo-US relationship to new heights

Conversation on important issues
      Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday in their first summit meeting of the two countries' relations to a new height committed to carry on. The two leaders, economic, defense, trade, investment and dialogue on issues of terrorism.
       Referring to both share concerns about terrorism and civil nuclear deal and agreed to eliminate the bottlenecks.
       On the issue of food security, he once again made clear India's stance in the WTO. He said India Trade Facilitation Agreement supports but also to understand     India's concerns on the global business stage.
       'Tue occurred on the Earth summit'
        Modi said at a joint press conference a few days before the US-India Summit was held on Tue summit is now available on earth. The Prime Minister said the two countries discussed their innate economic priorities. He invited American investors, saying that India's policy and process changes, which do business here and will be easy. India's rapid economic development. There will be no shortage of opportunities.
       Therefore be beneficial to invest in India. The two countries agreed to enhance defense cooperation and ten years ahead.
       At Obama during their conversation Modi American manufacturing companies invited to invest in the Indian defense industry. In the Asia-Pacific region between the two leaders touched upon the issue of peace.
       Tumble on the challenges of terrorism
       Defense and trade issues between the two leaders WTO, climate change, global terrorism and Afghanistan were also discussed on the issue. Both countries expressed their intention to continue to help Afghanistan and more to the point-of Coordination.
       In South and West Asia between Modi and Obama also discussed the challenges of terrorism. The two countries also intend to strengthen cooperation on counter-terrorism expressed Intelligence. Modi said India WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement supports and favors. But other countries of the world have to understand India's concerns relating to food safety.

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