US lauds Indian diaspora for propelling India ties
November 3rd, 2010 - 1:39 pm ICT by IANS
By Arun Kumar
Washington, Nov 3 (IANS) Complimenting a “very active disapora” for propelling the India-US relationship, the US has kept the Indian-American community informed about the goals of what it expects to be President Barack Obama’s “very successful” trip to India.
“One of the things that has helped to propel our relationship with India over the past few years is, in fact, the very active disapora that we have in this country,” State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters Tuesday.
As preparations continue for the president’s trip to India, he said, “We did take the opportunity to inform Indian Americans about our goals for the upcoming trip” at the people-to-people meeting organised by the State Department here last week.
Crowley said to help the president set appropriate goals for the travel, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and several other senior officials - across the government- have made a number of trips to India “to set the stage for what we hope to be and expect to be a very successful trip by the president.”
Asked if anything new was expected to come out of Obama’s first visit to India, he said: “Well, I am sure there will be something new” but would leave it to the White House to announce any agreements.
(Arun Kumar can be contacted at arun.kumar@ians.in)
- US in process of setting up a very successful India visit by President Obama - Nov 03, 2010
- Indian-American father-son duo quits Obama Administration - Feb 01, 2012
- Hillary Clinton will not join Obama on India trip - Oct 27, 2010
- India, US hope for global strategic partnership (Lead) - Jun 03, 2010
- US expresses regret to Pakistan over leaked cables (Lead) - Dec 03, 2010
- India-US strategic dialogue to set new milestones: Krishna - Jun 03, 2010
- Chinese president's US trip focused on business - Jan 19, 2011
- FBI urged to check hate crimes against Sikh-Americans - Apr 20, 2012
- US explains to big 5 its support for India in UNSC - Nov 09, 2010
- UNSC reform a long and complicated process: US - Nov 16, 2010
- Nikki Haley, daughter of Sikh parents, is South Carolina's first woman governor (Night Lead) - Nov 03, 2010
- Obama committed 'true global, strategic partnership' with India - Jan 30, 2011
- Obama's India visit will have tangible results: US - Oct 20, 2010
- Obama campaign reaches out to Indian Americans (Lead) - Feb 24, 2012
- US asks India, Pakistan to support Afghan transition - Nov 19, 2010
Tags: arun kumar, barack obama, crowley, disapora, hillary clinton, India, indian diaspora, relationship, secretary of state, senior officials, state department spokesman, ties, travel secretary, white house